Saudi Arabia launches BAE Systems Arabian Industries to localize defense manufacturing

An official ceremony was held at the company’s new headquarters in Riyadh. SPA
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Updated 21 May 2025
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Saudi Arabia launches BAE Systems Arabian Industries to localize defense manufacturing

  • Company results from the merger of two major players in the defense ecosystem
  • Merger was finalized nearly four months ago to consolidate operational strengths

JEDDAH: Defense manufacturing is set to advance in Saudi Arabia with the launch of BAE Systems Arabian Industries, a new entity aimed at accelerating localization and strengthening the Kingdom’s military industrial base. 

The company results from the merger of two major players in the defense ecosystem — BAE Systems Saudi Development and Training, which focuses on capability building, and the Saudi Maintenance and Supply Chain Management Co., a provider of supply chain and technical services, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The move marks further progress in the Kingdom’s push to expand its defense capabilities, with localization of military spending rising to 19.35 percent in 2024, up from just 4 percent in 2018. The Kingdom aims to surpass 50 percent by 2030, in line with Vision 2030’s goal of a self-sufficient defense sector. 




Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, governor of the General Authority for Military Industries, speaks during the inauguration ceremony in Riyadh. X/@GAMI_KSA

Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, governor of the General Authority for Military Industries, inaugurated BAE Systems Arabian Industries at an official ceremony held at the company’s new headquarters in Riyadh, attended by several officials and defense industry leaders. 

In a post on his X handle, the governor said: “This will enhance local content and open up broad horizons for national and international companies to contribute to building a solid and sustainable military-industrial system, to enhance local content in terms of human and technical cadres.” 

The merger was finalized nearly four months ago to consolidate operational strengths and leverage over three decades of experience in defense training, capability development, and logistics. 




Saudi Arabia continues its push to expand its defense capabilities, with localization of military spending. X/@GAMI_KSA

“He pointed out that the integration of national and global expertise within this unified entity reflects the confidence of major companies in the attractive investment environment provided by the authority in cooperation with its partners in both the public and private sectors,” the SPA report stated. 

Al-Ohali noted that the initiative would play a key role in transferring knowledge and building national expertise, supporting the Kingdom’s goal of localizing over 50 percent of military spending by 2030. 

He reaffirmed the authority’s support for initiatives that boost local content and create opportunities for both national and international companies to help build a strong and sustainable military-industrial sector. 




The inauguration of BAE Systems Arabian Industries marks a major step forward in enhancing local content and building national capabilities in the Saudi military industries sector. X/@GAMI_KSA

In a LinkedIn post, Abdulatif Al-Shaikh, the new company’s CEO, said: “We are guided by a clear vision to be the leading Saudi company in the defense sector by supporting and developing capabilities within the Kingdom and across the region, in alignment with Vision 2030.” 

In another development, Saudi Arabia recently completed production of its first locally manufactured components for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD system launcher, in Jeddah.

This follows localization agreements signed during the 2024 World Defense Show and reflects increasing technical collaboration with global defense firms such as Lockheed Martin. 


Saudi Arabia’s NDF unveils strategic partners for MOMENTUM 2025 conference 

Updated 07 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s NDF unveils strategic partners for MOMENTUM 2025 conference 

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s National Development Fund has unveiled the lineup of strategic partners for the Development Finance Conference MOMENTUM 2025, as the Kingdom accelerates efforts to build a more integrated development-finance ecosystem.  

The conference, scheduled for Dec. 9–11 at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh, will bring together policymakers, lenders and global development institutions as the Kingdom seeks to expand financing channels for key sectors. 

Saudi National Bank and Arab National Bank are named Main Partners, while Riyad Bank will serve as Banking Partner, NDF said in a press release.  

Bank AlJazira and Saudi Awwal Bank join as Enabling Partners, and public-sector participants include Invest Saudi, the Made in Saudi Program, and the Saudi Conventions and Exhibitions General Authority. 

Riyadh Municipality also joins the list as the host city partner, while Saudi Post is the logistics partner for the conference. 

“Collectively, these partnerships advance the conference’s vision of fostering collaboration among public and private sectors, contributing to Saudi Vision 2030 objectives,” the release said. 

Organized by NDF, this year’s conference is convened under the theme “Leading Development Transformation.” 

MOMENTUM 2025 reflects the NDF’s central role as a principal enabler of development in the Kingdom and as a strategic driver of the national development finance system through its 12 affiliated development funds and banks.  

“Through this conference, NDF aims to align efforts, amplify impact, enhance coordination and integration, and build meaningful partnerships with leaders across the public and private sectors. Together, these efforts are intended to ensure sustainable growth and empower strategic sectors to deliver on national and global development goals,” the release added.  

The program will feature more than 100 speakers from over 120 local and international entities, further underscoring the conference’s role as a national forum supporting the leadership’s vision of building a dynamic financing ecosystem that empowers key sectors. 

Several princes, ministers, senior officials, CEOs, global leaders, development experts, and economists are scheduled to attend the conference. 

The event will spotlight the contribution of the private sector and small and medium-sized enterprises in elevating the Kingdom’s economic growth, generating jobs, and boosting competitiveness.