List of airlines of Saudi Arabia

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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Saudi Arabia .

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Scheduled airlines

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Flyadeal Flyadeal.jpg F3FADADEAL2017
Flynas Flynas, VP-CYF, Airbus A319-112 (44385228055).jpg XYKNENAS EXPRESS2007
Riyadh Air Riyadh Air Boeing 787 at Dubai Airshow 2023.jpg RXRIXRIYADH AIR2025
Saudia Saudia Boeing 787 arriving at Birmingham-BHX January 2024.jpg SVSVASAUDIA1945
Nesma Airlines Nesma Airlines Airbus A320-232.jpg NENSSNESMA2010

Charter airlines

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Al Anwa Aviation HZ-AB3 B727 pvt (7182700108).jpg 2013
Dallah Avco Boeing 707-123B, Dallah Avco AN0808787.jpg 1975
Mid East Jet Mid East Jet Boeing 757-200 TTT.jpg XAH1990
Sky Prime Aviation Sky Prime Aviation Airbus A340-212 HZ-SKY1 at JFK Airport.jpg UYSPDSKYPRIME2016

Cargo airlines

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Saudia Cargo Saudia Cargo Boeing 747-400F (TC-ACF) at Frankfurt Airport.jpg SVSVASAUDIA2007

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