Program revealed for landmark airshow in Riyadh

The Saudi Aviation Club unveiled the details for its General Aviation Airshow 2025, titled “Sand and Fun” during a press conference on Tuesday. (Supplied)
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Updated 14 October 2025
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Program revealed for landmark airshow in Riyadh

  • Airshow will take place Nov. 25-29 at Al-Thumamah Airport on the outskirts of Riyadh

RIYADH: The Saudi Aviation Club unveiled the details for its General Aviation Airshow 2025, titled “Sand and Fun” during a press conference on Tuesday.

Held under the patronage of Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, governor of Riyadh, the event is poised to be the largest of its kind in the region.

The airshow will take place Nov. 25-29 at Al-Thumamah Airport on the outskirts of Riyadh, and organizers expect more than 200,000 visitors to attend.

The press conference was attended by Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, founder and chairman of the Saudi Aviation Club, and Ahmed bin Fahad Al-Fahid, member of the board of directors and general supervisor of the club.

Reflecting on the event’s significance, Prince Sultan, also chair of the Saudi Space Comission, said: “The Saudi Aviation Club’s journey of 25 years is a living embodiment of the unlimited support from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the crown prince, which has transformed general aviation from a specialized interest into a strategic sector.”

He added that the Kingdom’s commitment to investing in aerospace will ensure the nation remains a premier global hub for fostering innovation and empowering talent.

This year’s edition will include spectacular aerial displays and educational aviation content.

Visitors can look forward to “Sky Ventures,” featuring more than 90 aerial performances by Saudi and international aerobatic teams, and nightly shows that will illuminate the Riyadh sky.

Displays will allow enthusiasts to get up close with a collection of iconic aircraft, exploring their details hands-on and engaging directly with pilots and engineers.

The exhibitions zone will act as a strategic business hub, featuring more 100 leading companies showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in general aviation.

For forward-looking insights, the “Hangar Talks” forum will host elite experts and Saudi astronauts to discuss the future of sustainable aviation, including advanced technologies like electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft and artificial intelligence.

Families can visit the “Aviatainment Zone,” which includes virtual reality simulators, workshops and interactive cockpit tours.

Prince Sultan announced a special inclusivity initiative, offering complimentary admission to people with disabilities and children under six.


KSrelief continues aid projects in Afghanistan and Yemen

Updated 14 December 2025
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KSrelief continues aid projects in Afghanistan and Yemen

RIYADH: Saudi aid agency KSrelief distributed 750 food parcels in Afghanistan reported state news agency SPA on Sunday. 

The aid agency benefited 750 families living in Baghlan province in Afghanistan as part of the agency’s Food Security and Emergency Support Project in Afghanistan for 2025–2026. 

Meanwhile in Yemen, KSrelief provided medical services to 7,815 people in Yemen during the month of November. 

As part of the Cholera Emergency Response project in Yemen, KSrelief provided comprehensive cholera screening and confirmed no suspected cases were recorded.

The project also conducted 673 awareness and health education sessions, benefiting 13,860 individuals.