Future Aviation Forum: Industry leaders gather for inaugural global event

The forum hosted by the General Authority of Civil Aviation will feature more than 120 speakers (Arab News)
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Updated 09 May 2022
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Future Aviation Forum: Industry leaders gather for inaugural global event

RIYADH: The first day of the inaugural Future Aviation Forum has started in Saudi Arabia, with more than 2,000 attendees expected.

The two-day event, being held in Riyadh, will see leaders from the public and business sectors mix with international CEOs and regulators as the aviation industry aims to resolve post-pandemic issues and shape future international air travel.

The forum hosted by the General Authority of Civil Aviation, also known as GACA, will feature more than 120 speakers.

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Current Crisis ConcernsTalking to Arab News on the sidelines of the event, Jean-Marc Bourreau, partner at Consulum Aviation, said the global effect of the pandemic has shaped the creation of Saudi Arabia's new Global Air Travel policy. 

“This is what is going to fuel the Vision 2030. How can we talk about the future 2030, if we are not able to propose solutions to get out of the current crisis?” Bourreau added.




Jean-Marc Bourreau talks to Arab News Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh. 

Chinese Impact: The aviation sector has slowed due to China’s zero-Covid policy, which is impossible to achieve, according to International Air Transport Association director general, Willie Walsh. 

Walsh noted that soaring energy prices are one of the most difficult challenges the aviation sector is facing, as it tries to come out of the economic slump caused by the pandemic 

Vision 2030: Saudi Arabia is working towards achieving a solid aviation ecosystem as it looks towards taking on a regional hub role, in line with the nation's Vision 2030, said Raid Ismael, co-head of Middle East and North Africa direct investment and the Kingdom's Public Investment Fund. 

“From a commercial aviation perspective, there are lots of opportunities when it comes to the new carrier within Riyadh. The most important is the ecosystem that is around it. To have a solid ecosystem and a multiplier effect, to make sure we drive that into a leading hub within the region,” said Ismael. 




Raid Ismael, co-head of MENA direct investment, PIF, speaking at FAF 2022 (Future Aviation Forum)

Future Fuel: Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that a low-carbon fuel for aviation could emerge as the transitionary fuel for the future. 

The minister noted that achieving sustainability cannot be done by just relying on biofuels. Instead, he made it clear that all options including hydrogen should be considered to ensure a better low-carbon future. 

 

Special Riyadh Zone: In a bid to attract more multinational companies from the logistics and cargo sector, Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation has started working on a special economic zone in Riyadh.

GACA president Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej revealed this new special zone will have economic and legislative packages capable of driving up more multinational entities in the future.

New national airline: Saudi Arabia is aiming to obtain an investment of $100 billion in the aviation sector by the end of this decade, Saudi Minister of Transport Saleh Al-Jasser told the inaugural ceremony of the forum. 

He also added that the Saudi Arabian government has ambitious plans to launch a new national carrier which could emerge as one of the best in the world in the coming years. 




Saudi Minister of Transport Saleh Al-Jasser, speaking at the Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh

New travel rules: In a bid to smooth the process of international air travel, Saudi Arabia has announced a new Global Air Travel policy. 

The new framework is expected to make international journeys simpler, by avoiding the confusion over travel requirements currently discouraging millions of people from booking flights.




The event will last for two days (Arab News)

 

 


EU investments in Saudi Arabia to prosper over next 5 years, says ambassador

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EU investments in Saudi Arabia to prosper over next 5 years, says ambassador

RIYADH: European investments in Saudi Arabia are set to see notable growth over the next five years, encompassing green energy, metals, critical raw materials, advanced industry, and the digital sector.

Christophe Farnaud, the EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, confirmed to Al-Eqtisadiah that an anticipated memorandum of understanding with the Kingdom in the energy field will provide an organized framework for cooperation in energy transition and sustainability, boosting investor confidence in the long-term partnership between the two sides.

The volume of trade in goods and services between Saudi Arabia and the EU amounts to €90 billion ($105.6 billion), according to the latest data from 2024, making the EU the Kingdom’s second-largest trading partner, according to Farnaud. 

Currently, 2,500 European companies operate within the Saudi market, highlighting the depth of economic relations between the two sides.

A qualitative development in relations

Farnaud affirmed that Saudi-European relations are witnessing qualitative development, especially since the EU’s adoption in 2022 of its strategy towards Gulf Cooperation Council countries, which is based on enhancing political, security, and economic cooperation, in addition to cultural and humanitarian exchange. 

He noted that Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 constitutes an attractive framework for strengthening this partnership.

The ambassador also pointed out that the launch of the European Chamber of Commerce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during 2024 represented an important step to support cooperation between European and Saudi companies and enhance mutual investments, reflecting a positive outlook for the future of economic relations. 

Economic relations are no longer limited to traditional trade exchange but have transformed into a multi-sector partnership, including investment, services, manufacturing, energy, and sustainability, according to Farnaud.

Christophe Farnaud, the EU Ambassador to Saudi Arabia meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2025. X/@EUAmbGCC

Relaunching Free Trade Agreement negotiations

The ambassador revealed ongoing discussions to relaunch negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement between the EU and GCC countries, which have been stalled since 2008, aiming to reach a modern agreement covering investment, services, intellectual property protection, technical standards, and government procurement.

He also indicated readiness to launch negotiations for a bilateral strategic partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia, including industrial cooperation, critical raw materials, energy, and sustainability, alongside working to sign a memorandum of understanding in the energy field in the coming period.

The EU, according to Farnaud, is the largest foreign investor in Saudi Arabia, holding 29 percent of the total foreign direct investment stock, which amounted to 30.7 billion euros in 2023. 

Investments are concentrated in the transport, energy, industry, tourism, education, and training sectors, with major European companies participating in strategic projects like the Riyadh Metro.

Sectors of common priority

The ambassador explained that the energy sector, especially renewable energy and green hydrogen, represents a common priority, amidst the global shift towards sustainability, in addition to significant opportunities in the high-tech manufacturing sector, industrial localization, and knowledge transfer.

He pointed to the growing interest of European investors in Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector, driven by Vision 2030’s targets to raise tourism’s contribution to the gross domestic product to 10 percent.

Wide opportunities stand out in areas of hospitality, tourist destination management, cultural tourism, transport, and sustainability, especially in major projects like NEOM, AlUla, the Red Sea Project, and Diriyah.

Farnaud cited existing partnerships with leading European companies such as Accor and Kempinski, in addition to French cooperation in developing AlUla as a global heritage and tourist site.