UK firms to expand businesses in Saudi Arabia amid top ministerial meeting 

UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds during his visit to Riyadh. X/@jreynoldsMP
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Updated 17 September 2024
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UK firms to expand businesses in Saudi Arabia amid top ministerial meeting 

  • Saudi and UK ministers held talks on elevating economic partnership in priority sectors
  • 1,139 British investors operate in the Kingdom and benefit from the facilities resulting from the development reforms

RIYADH: UK-based companies are set to expand their operations in Saudi Arabia as both countries discussed strengthening their trade partnership in a top ministerial meeting.

During the gathering, the Kingdom’s Minister of Commerce and Chairman of the Economic and Social Committee of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council, Majid Al-Qasabi, met with the UK’s Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, and his accompanying delegation in Riyadh, to discuss elevating economic partnership in priority sectors.

The two parties also tackled stimulating and financing emerging companies in promising fields based on research and innovation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

This falls in line with the two countries’ target to increase bilateral trade to £30 billion ($39.6 billion) by 2030.

According to data from the UK government’s Department for Business and Trade, total trade in goods and services between with Saudi Arabia reached £17.6 billion in the four quarters to the end of the first quarter of 2024. 

“Today I met with His Excellency the Minister of State for Business and Trade and Chairman of the British Council, Mr. Jonathan Reynolds, and we discussed the progress of the negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement between the GCC countries and the United Kingdom and enhancing opportunities for trade cooperation between our two friendly countries,” Al-Qasabi said in a post on X. 

“Economic growth is this government’s driving mission, and boosting trade and investment with some of the world’s biggest economies is crucial to that,” Reynolds said, the UK government reported.

“I want to see a high-quality trade deal that supports jobs, helps UK companies sell their products to the region, and increases choice for consumers — so it’s great to be here to discuss exactly that,” the business and trade secretary added.

Al-Qasabi also highlighted in the meeting the follow-up of the implementation of 79 initiatives in 13 economic sectors to strengthen the Saudi-British partnership, noting that the level of growth in bilateral trade reached more than 30 percent from 2018 to 2023. 

He added that 1,139 British investors operate in the Kingdom and benefit from the facilities resulting from the development reforms related to facilitating the practice of economic business.

During his visit to Riyadh, Reynolds also met with the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resource, Bandar Alkhorayef, to discuss opportunities to enhance industrial and mining cooperation between the two countries and promising investment opportunities for UK companies in the two sectors. 

The ministers also held talks focused on encouraging British investors to take advantage of the Kingdom’s business-friendly environment, which offers numerous incentives, competitive advantages, and the availability of natural resources. They emphasized Saudi Arabia’s advanced infrastructure in addition to its diverse energy sources.

The Kingdom was ranked the UK’s 23rd largest trading partner in the four quarters to the end of the year’s first quarter, accounting for 1 percent of total UK trade. 


PIF-backed AviLease achieves revenue of $664m and 19% growth in 2025

Updated 27 February 2026
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PIF-backed AviLease achieves revenue of $664m and 19% growth in 2025

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund-backed AviLease achieved exceptional performance and sustainable business growth during 2025, supported by the strategic expansion of its global platform.

According to its financial results for 2025, AviLease recorded total revenues of $664 million, an annual increase of 19 percent, driven by disciplined growth in its asset portfolio and strong performance in aircraft remarketing amid sustained global demand for modern, fuel-efficient aircraft, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Profit before tax doubled compared to the previous year, reaching $122 million. The year witnessed an expansion in AviLease’s portfolio, reaching 202 owned and managed aircraft, leased to over 50 airline companies in more than 30 countries. 

The total value of the company’s assets stabilized at $9.3 billion. AviLease maintained a 100 percent fleet utilization rate, reflecting the resilience of its business model, the efficiency of its asset management, and the strength of its strategic relationships with airlines around the world.

AviLease concluded purchase agreements for aircraft from Airbus, including the A320neo family and A350F, and Boeing 737 aircraft, aiming to enhance its future asset portfolio with modern, fuel-efficient aircraft. This step will contribute to supporting future growth and meeting increasing customer demand for the latest aircraft, aligning with the Kingdom’s ambitions to become a leading global aviation hub.

AviLease strengthened its prestigious credit standing by obtaining a strong Baa2 credit ratings from Moody’s and BBB from Fitch, reflecting its financial solidity, managerial discipline, and efficiency in managing leverage. The company also successfully issued senior unsecured bonds worth $850 million last November under Regulation 144A/RegS. This issuance contributed to diversifying its funding sources and enhancing its financial flexibility.

Commenting on the results, AviLease CEO Edward O’Byrne said: “This exceptional performance reflects the quality of the company’s investment portfolio, the strength of its partnerships with airlines, and its strategic focus on responsibly deploying capital into highly sought-after, efficient, modern aircraft assets.”

He added: “As aviation markets continue to grow, AviLease is strategically positioned to continue its expansion plans and deliver sustainable long-term value for shareholders, contributing to the Kingdom’s ambitions.”

Throughout 2025, AviLease continued to play a pivotal role in the Kingdom’s growing aviation sector and contributed directly to the launch and scaling of the new national carrier, Riyadh Air, by completing a sale and leaseback transaction for a Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which thereby became the first aircraft to join the airline’s fleet.

AviLease also established a strategic partnership with Hassana Investment Co. This partnership aims to provide an opportunity for local and international investors to enter the aircraft financing asset class and benefit from AviLease’s technical expertise and operational capabilities to support partnership growth and enhance performance. 

Hassana Investment Co. has agreed to acquire an initial portfolio of 10 modern aircraft from AviLease.