Jeff Bezos to fly to space with brother

Bidding is underway to join the crew which concludes with a live online auction on June 12. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 07 June 2021
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Jeff Bezos to fly to space with brother

  • The Amazon founder made the disclosure in an Instagram post on Monday to coincide

DUBAI: Jeff Bezos plans to take his brother with him on the first human flight to space by his Blue Origin outfit.
The Amazon founder made the disclosure in an Instagram post on Monday to coincide with an auction that will see the winning bidder join them on the first flight of the New Shepard on July 20.

The reusable launch vehicle was named after Alan Shepard who 60 years ago made history by becoming the first American to fly to space.
"Ever since I was five years old, I’ve dreamed of traveling to space," said Bezos. "On July 20th, I will take that journey with my brother. The greatest adventure, with my best friend."
Auction bidding is already at $2.8 million with nearly 6,000 participants from 143 countries involved, Blue Origin said on its website.
In the decades since Shepard made his flight, fewer than 600 astronauts have been to space above the "Kármán Line" to see the borderless Earth and the thin limb of our atmosphere, Blue Origin said.
New Shepard has already flown 15 successful consecutive missions to space and back above the Kármán Line.
Bidding is underway to join the crew which concludes with a live online auction on June 12. Anyone interested in bidding in the live auction must register by June 10. Registration details can be found at BlueOrigin.com.


 


Saudi non-oil trade surplus with GCC jumps 102% in November  

Updated 08 February 2026
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Saudi non-oil trade surplus with GCC jumps 102% in November  

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s non-oil trade surplus with Gulf Cooperation Council countries more than doubled in November, driven by a surge in exports, preliminary government data showed. 

The surplus reached about SR6.6 billion ($1.76 billion), up 102 percent from SR3.3 billion a year earlier, according to the General Authority for Statistics. 

Total non-oil trade with GCC countries rose 30 percent to SR20.4 billion from SR15.7 billion, as exports outpaced import growth. Non-oil goods exports climbed to SR13.5 billion in November from SR9.5 billion a year earlier, while imports increased to SR6.9 billion from SR6.2 billion. 

Re-exports made up the bulk of outbound trade, rising to SR9.76 billion in November from SR6.56 billion a year earlier, while national exports increased to SR3.75 billion from SR2.92 billion. 

The UAE remained Saudi Arabia’s largest GCC trading partner on a non-oil basis. Exports to the Emirates totaled SR10.48 billion in November versus SR7.18 billion a year earlier, comprising SR8.38 billion in re-exports and SR2.10 billion in national exports.   

Imports from the UAE were SR4.79 billion, up from SR3.95 billion, lifting the non-oil trade surplus with the UAE to about SR5.69 billion from SR3.23 billion.  

Trade with Kuwait also expanded, with exports rising to SR769.9 million from SR610.6 million, including SR199.2 million in re-exports and SR570.7 million in national exports. Imports from Kuwait fell to SR176.4 million from SR333.3 million, pushing the trade surplus to SR593.5 million from SR277.3 million.  

With Bahrain, exports edged down to SR900.7 million from SR929.7 million, reflecting a decline in re-exports to SR380.3 million from SR572.7 million, while national exports increased to SR520.4 million from SR356.9 million. Imports rose to SR862.4 million from SR662.4 million, reducing the surplus to SR38.3 million from SR267.2 million.  

Saudi Arabia narrowed its non-oil trade deficit with Oman, as exports increased to SR666.7 million from SR356.5 million, supported by re-exports of SR259.6 million versus SR39.3 million and national exports of SR407.0 million versus SR317.3 million.   

Imports from Oman declined to SR873.2 million from SR1.11 billion, bringing the trade balance to a deficit of SR206.6 million compared with a deficit of SR749.1 million in November 2024.  

Trade with Qatar strengthened, with exports rising to SR691.1 million from SR395.8 million, including re-exports of SR536.2 million versus SR253.9 million and national exports of SR155.0 million versus SR141.9 million. Imports increased to SR199.3 million from SR148.9 million, resulting in a surplus of SR491.8 million, up from SR246.9 million.