PIF’s Neo Space Group to acquire Display Interactive to boost in-flight connectivity 

The deal, finalized under a definitive agreement, will integrate DI’s technology with NSG’s satellite communications capabilities, aiming to improve passenger experience and support more efficient airline operations. Shutterstock
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Updated 10 September 2025
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PIF’s Neo Space Group to acquire Display Interactive to boost in-flight connectivity 

RIYADH: Passengers and airlines will benefit from faster, more reliable inflight connectivity as Public Investment Fund-backed Neo Space Group acquires Display Interactive to enhance services and streamline operations. 

The deal, finalized under a definitive agreement, will integrate DI’s technology with NSG’s satellite communications capabilities, aiming to improve passenger experience and support more efficient airline operations. 

The acquisition is part of Saudi Arabia’s push to expand its aviation and digital infrastructure under Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the economy, boost private sector growth, and strengthen the Kingdom’s position as a global transportation hub. 

As part of this plan, Saudi aviation goals include serving 330 million passengers across over 250 destinations and transporting 4.5 million tons of air cargo by 2030. 

Martijn Blanken, CEO of NSG, said: “The IFC (inflight connectivity) sector is evolving rapidly, and remaining competitive requires a strong customer focus, continuous innovation, and adaptability.”  

He added: “Acquiring DI strengthens our ability to deliver cutting-edge connectivity solutions while ensuring passengers enjoy an unparalleled in-flight experience with seamless connectivity, high-speed internet, and real-time entertainment and communication.” 

This move will enhance NSG’s standing in the aviation sector as a leading provider of integrated, multi-orbit solutions, supported by smart bandwidth management and comprehensive global coverage.  

“Joining forces with Neo Space Group allows us to open a new chapter, scaling our technology and expanding our impact in global aviation. Together, we will push the boundaries of innovation and connectivity in the most agile way,” said Tarek El Mitwalli, CEO of Display Interactive. 

NSG and DI began working together in 2023 on product development and introduced the Skywaves satellite connectivity system in May 2024. 

The acquisition will build on this collaboration, linking Skywaves’ traffic management with the SkyFly passenger portal. 

Using the SES Open Orbits network, the system routes data across multiple satellite providers to maintain consistent, high-speed connectivity for airlines and passengers. 

Combining DI’s technology with NSG’s satellite capabilities, the group aims to simplify deployment of in-flight connectivity solutions, improve efficiency for airlines, and enhance the digital experience for travelers.


Saudi POS transactions see 20% surge to hit $4bn: SAMA

Updated 05 December 2025
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Saudi POS transactions see 20% surge to hit $4bn: SAMA

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s total point-of-sale transactions surged by 20.4 percent in the week ending Nov. 29, to reach SR15.1 billion ($4 billion).

According to the latest data from the Saudi Central Bank, the number of POS transactions represented a 9.1 percent week-on-week increase to 240.25 million compared to 220.15 million the week before.

Most categories saw positive change across the period, with spending on laundry services registering the biggest uptick at 36 percent to SR65.1 million. Recreation followed, with a 35.3 percent increase to SR255.99 million. 

Expenditure on apparel and clothing saw an increase of 34.6 percent, followed by a 27.8 percent increase in spending on telecommunication. Jewelry outlays rose 5.6 percent to SR354.45 million.

Data revealed decreases across only three sectors, led by education, which saw the largest dip at 40.4 percent to reach SR62.26 million. 

Spending on airlines in Saudi Arabia fell by 25.2 percent, coinciding with major global flight disruptions. This followed an urgent Airbus recall of 6,000 A320-family aircraft after solar radiation was linked to potential flight-control data corruption. Saudi carriers moved swiftly to implement the mandatory fixes.

Flyadeal completed all updates and rebooked affected passengers, while flynas updated 20 aircraft with no schedule impact. Their rapid response contained the disruption, allowing operations to return to normal quickly.

Expenditure on food and beverages saw a 28.4 percent increase to SR2.31 billion, claiming the largest share of the POS. Spending on restaurants and cafes followed with an uptick of 22.3 percent to SR1.90 billion.

The Kingdom’s key urban centers mirrored the national decline. Riyadh, which accounted for the largest share of total POS spending, saw a 14.1 percent surge to SR5.08 billion, up from SR4.46 billion the previous week. The number of transactions in the capital reached 75.2 million, up 4.4 percent week-on-week.

In Jeddah, transaction values increased by 18.1 percent to SR2.03 billion, while Dammam reported a 14 percent surge to SR708.08 million.

POS data, tracked weekly by SAMA, provides an indicator of consumer spending trends and the ongoing growth of digital payments in Saudi Arabia. 

The data also highlights the expanding reach of POS infrastructure, extending beyond major retail hubs to smaller cities and service sectors, supporting broader digital inclusion initiatives. 

The growth of digital payment technologies aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives, promoting electronic transactions and contributing to the nation’s broader digital economy.