ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia’s air force top commander met Pakistan’s air chief in Saudi Arabia to discuss opportunities to expand military cooperation between the two longtime allies, the ministry of defense in Riyadh said on Wednesday.
The meeting brought together two senior military leaders from long-standing defense partners in the Gulf and South Asia. Turki bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, a senior member of the Saudi royal family, has served as commander of the Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) since February 2018 and oversees its modernization, operations and regional military engagement. The Chief of Air Staff (CAS) of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmad Babar Sidhu, received a two-year tenure extension in December 2025 and will lead the PAF until March 2028.
The meeting comes as Saudi Arabia continues to invest heavily in modernizing its air and missile defense capabilities, while Pakistan seeks to expand defense diplomacy with Gulf partners amid evolving regional security dynamics.
“They discussed opportunities to enhance and develop fields of military cooperation between the two sides,” the Saudi defense ministry said after Abdulaziz received Sidhu.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia maintain close defense ties that include training exchanges, joint exercises and technical cooperation, including in air force operations. Pakistani military personnel have long served in advisory and training roles in the Kingdom, while the two countries regularly consult on regional security developments.
Pakistan’s air force is regarded as one of the most professional in the region and has previously participated in multinational air exercises hosted by Saudi Arabia. The RSAF, meanwhile, plays a central role in the Kingdom’s broader defense strategy, including aerial defense, surveillance and joint operational readiness.
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have described their military relationship as a pillar of their broader strategic partnership, which also spans economic cooperation, labor ties and regional diplomacy.











