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Saudi Arabia's GAMI Takes Part in Paris Airshow 2025
Saudi Arabia's GAMI Takes Part in Paris Airshow 2025

CairoScene

time3 days ago

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Saudi Arabia's GAMI Takes Part in Paris Airshow 2025

GAMI's participation in the Paris Airshow aims to strengthen global defence partnerships, attract high-value investments, and develop national talent, supporting Vision 2030's localisation goals. Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) has started its participation at the International Paris Airshow 2025, held at Paris-Le Bourget Airport and running until June 22nd. The event brings together global stakeholders in aviation, aerospace, and defence. The opening day saw the presence of senior Saudi officials, including the GAMI Governor, the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services, the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and the Saudi Ambassador to France, alongside international experts and industry representatives. GAMI's involvement in the airshow is part of broader efforts to expand international defence partnerships, attract high-value investment, and advance national talent development. These initiatives support the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which include localising over 50% of the Kingdom's military expenditure. This participation also reflects Saudi Arabia's expanding global footprint in the defence sector and its progress in creating a regulatory and industrial environment favourable to both domestic growth and international collaboration. GAMI continues to build on the Kingdom's record of participation in international forums such as Farnborough and Airshow China, reinforcing its strategy to develop a competitive, sustainable, and security-focused defence industry.

GAMI Showcases Commitment to Global Collaboration at 2025 International Paris Air Show
GAMI Showcases Commitment to Global Collaboration at 2025 International Paris Air Show

Leaders

time5 days ago

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GAMI Showcases Commitment to Global Collaboration at 2025 International Paris Air Show

The General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) has officially commenced its participation in the 2025 International Paris Air Show, taking place at Paris-Le Bourget Airport through June 22. The inaugural day saw the presence of GAMI Governor Eng. Ahmad Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, and Saudi Ambassador to France Fahad Al-Ruwaily. Additionally, they were joined by an array of international officials, experts, and industry leaders. Governor Al-Ohali highlighted that GAMI's involvement in the event reflects its strategic objectives to foster international partnerships, attract quality investments, and empower local talent. These goals align with Saudi Vision 2030, particularly the aim to localize more than 50% of the Kingdom's military expenditure. He also emphasized that international participation underscores Saudi Arabia's expanding global presence and the progress it has made in creating a dynamic, investor-friendly defense industry. Furthermore, GAMI's presence at the Paris Air Show reinforces the Kingdom's ongoing achievements on the global stage and its unwavering commitment to building a robust, competitive defense and security sector. By forging meaningful global collaborations, the authority continues to contribute to national economic growth and long-term security through sustainable industrial development. Related Topics : GAMI Leads Saudi Arabia's Participation in DEFEA Defense Exhibition NEXTG3N Hackathon: Preparing Future Generations Through Web3, Gaming GAMI Highlights Saudi Arabia's Military Spending Growth at Global Conference SDB Launches 'Gamethon' Challenge to Boost Financial Literacy Through Gaming Short link : Post Views: 1

Transport Minister Wraps Up Italy Visit with Emphasis on Investment Opportunities
Transport Minister Wraps Up Italy Visit with Emphasis on Investment Opportunities

Leaders

time07-05-2025

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Transport Minister Wraps Up Italy Visit with Emphasis on Investment Opportunities

Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistic Services, Saleh Al-Jasser, has concluded an official visit to Italy, accompanied by a delegation representing the Kingdom's transport and logistics sectors. The visit was aimed at strengthening economic ties and expanding investment cooperation between the two nations. Al-Jasser led the Saudi delegation during a Saudi-Italian roundtable that brought together key figures from both government and private sectors. Discussions centered on advancing partnerships and exploring investment prospects aligned with Saudi Arabia's National Transport and Logistics Strategy. Throughout the visit, the minister held meetings with public and private sector leaders to foster collaboration in the fields of transport and logistics and to deepen bilateral economic relations. He also toured Italian companies and government institutions specializing in luxury rail systems and smart road technologies, where he examined cutting-edge innovations and discussed potential areas of collaboration. The trip aimed to create new avenues for economic growth and development while encouraging Italian private-sector firms to seize emerging opportunities through increased foreign direct investment in Saudi Arabia. Related Topics : Saudi Crown Prince, Italy's PM Exchange Views on Multiple Issues Saudi Arabia, Italy Seal $3 Billion Deal to Boost Economic Ties Italy Withdraws from China's Belt, Road Initiative Saudi Arabia participates for the second time, at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition in Italy Short link : Post Views: 58 Related Stories

Hajj 2025 Season Begins: Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Pilgrims
Hajj 2025 Season Begins: Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Pilgrims

Leaders

time29-04-2025

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Hajj 2025 Season Begins: Saudi Arabia Welcomes First Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia welcomed its first Hajj pilgrims Tuesday at Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International Airport, marking the start of the 2025 pilgrimage season. A flight from Dhaka, Bangladesh, carrying 396 pilgrims, landed as six key airports across the Kingdom activated full-scale operations. Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser highlighted facilities at Jeddah, Madinah, Yanbu, Taif, Riyadh, and Dammam to streamline arrivals. Meanwhile, Bangladesh's envoy praised Saudi efficiency as 414 pilgrims touched down later Tuesday. Tech & Tradition Merge in Makkah Route Initiative Pakistan launched its 342-flight Hajj operation, sending 89,000 pilgrims via AirSial and other carriers. Religious Affairs Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf urged strict adherence to Saudi laws, calling pilgrims 'ambassadors of Pakistan'. Each received a GPS-enabled SIM card to navigate Mina's crowded pathways. Similarly, Malaysia's Makkah Route Initiative simplified visa and health checks before departure. Malaysian pilgrims arrived in Madinah after completing e-visas and luggage coding in Kuala Lumpur. Their bags were pre-sorted for direct delivery to accommodations, easing post-arrival stress. Indian pilgrims from Hyderabad also received floral welcomes in Madinah, reflecting Saudi hospitality. Furthermore, Saudi authorities coordinated airport teams to ensure smooth transfers for all groups. With 87,100 Bangladeshi, 89,000 Pakistani, and thousands more global pilgrims expected, Saudi infrastructure gears up for June's peak Hajj rituals. Minister Yousaf confirmed plans to expand Makkah Route services to more cities, boosting accessibility. Short link : Post Views: 1

Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah
Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah

Arab News

time29-04-2025

  • Arab News

Saudi Arabia welcomes first Hajj pilgrims in Jeddah, Madinah

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia's Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh Al-Jasser received the first group of Hajj pilgrims on Tuesday at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. The flight, carrying 396 pilgrims from Dhaka, Bangladesh, was one of several scheduled to arrive at Jeddah airport and Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah. Al-Jasser said: 'Six main airports have been allocated to serve the pilgrims: King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Airport in Madinah, Prince Abdulmohsen bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Yanbu, Taif International Airport, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam.' He said flights will continue until the beginning of Dhul Hijjah, supported by an integrated system of services to ease pilgrims' journeys from arrival to departure, reinforcing the Kingdom's leadership in serving the Two Holy Mosques and worshippers. In another flight from Bangladesh, 414 pilgrims arrived at Jeddah airport and were received by Bangladesh Ambassador to Saudi Arabia M. Delwar Hossain and officials from both countries. The envoy extended his best wishes to the arriving Hajj pilgrims and assured them that the Bangladesh Embassy, consulate, and Hajj mission are always available to support them if needed. The pilgrims expressed their gratitude for the warm welcome and efficient arrangements at the airport. A total of 87,100 people from Bangladesh are expected to perform Hajj this year. The first flight carrying 442 beneficiaries of the Makkah Route Initiative from Islamabad, Pakistan, arrived in Madinah on Tuesday. More than 89,000 Pakistani pilgrims will travel under the government's scheme during Pakistan's 33-day Hajj flight operation. Pilgrims will travel to Makkah and Madinah on 342 flights, with the last departing Pakistan on May 31. Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Pakistan's minister for religious affairs, and Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki bid farewell to the pilgrims at the airport. Yousaf advised Pakistani pilgrims to strictly adhere to Saudi Arabia's laws and respect the local culture during the annual Islamic pilgrimage. 'As Hajj pilgrims, you are traveling to the sacred land as the guests of Allah and ambassadors of Pakistan, and you are urged to respect the laws and culture of Saudi Arabia,' the minister said in a televised address as he bid farewell to the pilgrims. Yousaf said he would 'soon' travel to Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements. 'I will take every possible measure to resolve the issues faced by Pakistani pilgrims in Saudi Arabia and will personally be among them to provide facilities,' he added. Yousaf said the government was pushing to extend the Makkah Route Initiative facilities to more Pakistani cities in the future. Yousaf said each pilgrim was provided a mobile SIM card that contains an application, which can be used to guide pilgrims with directions in case they lose their way in Mina. Meanwhile, the second Hajj flight of the day left from Pakistan's eastern city of Lahore, carrying 150 pilgrims to Madinah via AirSial airline. Six flights are scheduled to depart from Pakistan for the Kingdom on Tuesday: two from Lahore and one each from Islamabad, Karachi, Quetta and Multan. This year's annual pilgrimage will take place in June, with nearly 89,000 Pakistanis expected to travel to Saudi Arabia under the government scheme and more than 23,620 Pakistanis expected to perform Hajj through private tour operators. From Malaysia, the first group of Makkah Route Initiative pilgrims arrived in Madinah on Tuesday from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. The initiative aims to provide high-quality services to pilgrims from participating countries. It includes completing all travel procedures in the pilgrims' home countries, such as issuing electronic visas, confirming health status, and finalizing passport control at the departure airport. Additionally, luggage is coded and sorted according to each pilgrim's transport and accommodation arrangements in the Kingdom. Upon arrival, pilgrims are transported to their residences in Makkah and Madinah, and their luggage is delivered directly to their accommodation. The Makkah Route Initiative is a Ministry of Interior program implemented in cooperation with the ministries of foreign affairs, health, Hajj and Umrah, and other government entities. The first group of Indian Hajj pilgrims also arrived in Madinah on Tuesday, when 262 pilgrims from Hyderabad were received by officials who greeted them with flowers and souvenirs. Entry procedures were completed efficiently and smoothly, thanks to the coordinated efforts of various entities operating at the airport. All relevant authorities have launched their operational plans to ensure the pilgrims'' smooth arrival and transfer to their accommodation in Madinah, reflecting the Kingdom's strong commitment to facilitating the pilgrims' journey and enabling them to perform their rituals with ease.

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