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Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national airline, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Rolls-Royce to acquire 100 Trent XWB-97 engines for its future fleet of 50 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. The agreement was announced during the 55th Paris Air Show at Le Bourget and marks a major milestone in the airline’s global expansion strategy.
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The Trent XWB-97, developed specifically for the Airbus A350-1000, is recognised as the most efficient large aircraft engine in service. It delivers up to 97,000 pounds of thrust and is expected to significantly boost Riyadh Air’s long-haul capabilities, a Saudi Press Agency report said.
With operations set to begin later this year, Riyadh Air plans to establish a global network connecting the Saudi capital to more than 100 destinations by 2030. The airline ultimately aims to operate 182 aircraft across three models.
Strategic leap in aviation ambitions
Equipped with the Trent XWB-97 engines, the A350-1000s will enable Riyadh Air to link Riyadh to major global cities, reinforcing its position as a key international aviation hub among G20 nations.
“This deal demonstrates our commitment to operational excellence and cutting-edge technology,” the airline said in a statement. “It brings us closer to redefining air travel through an elevated, seamless passenger experience.”
Technology-driven travel with Ink Innovation
In a separate move aimed at enhancing its digital capabilities, Riyadh Air announced a partnership in May with travel technology firm Ink Innovation. The collaboration centers on implementing a next-generation delivery management system aligned with the IATA Modern Airline Retailing (MAR) model.
The platform gives travelers full control over their journeys—allowing changes mid-trip, real-time service upgrades, and access to third-party content. This modular approach replaces outdated booking systems and is designed to meet the evolving expectations of modern passengers.
“Ink is a key partner to Riyadh Air,” said CEO Tony Douglas. “As a like-minded tech innovator, they’re helping us shape a digital-first travel experience starting from the very first touchpoint.”
Redefining air travel for a digital future
With strategic global partnerships and a focus on advanced aviation technologies, Riyadh Air is positioning itself as a digitally native airline. Its combined efforts with Rolls-Royce and Ink Innovation highlight a forward-thinking approach to air travel aimed at convenience, sustainability, and global connectivity.