Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Fedex Deepens Riyadh Presence With Hub, Flights And Licensing


(MENAFN- The Arabian Post) Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

FedEx has gained an economic licence from Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation to operate as a foreign air carrier, marking a significant expansion of its logistics footprint in the Kingdom. The move equips FedEx to conduct scheduled cargo services via King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, with plans to operate 24 flights per month from early September 2025, establishing Riyadh as its regional hub linking continents.

The licence, granted on 2 September 2025, grants FedEx the ability to fly directly and to integrate air and ground operations across the Gulf Cooperation Council states. The announcement was made during a ceremony in Diriyah, attended by senior officials including Saleh Al‐Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistics Services and Chairman of GACA; Abdulaziz Al‐Duailej, GACA President; and Dr Rumaih Al‐Rumaih, Acting President of the Transport General Authority, alongside FedEx executives.

FedEx introduced its first nonstop freighter service from the United States and Europe into Riyadh, operating six times a week with Boeing 777 aircraft. This route is the only express logistics connection offered by FedEx that bypasses other hubs, and continues onward to Guangzhou and Shanghai.

This direct link strengthens trade routes, particularly for high-priority sectors like energy, manufacturing, mining, healthcare and automotive, enabling temperature‐controlled, heavy, oversized or hazardous shipments. FedEx complements this airlift with its FedEx Logistics suite-air, road and sea freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and transit cargo support-aimed at enhancing supply chain resilience across the GCC, South Asia and Africa.

The company has developed end‐to‐end capabilities in the Kingdom, directly managing pickup, delivery and customs clearance through four gateways and four stations, supplemented by digital tools for shipping visibility and efficiency.

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FedEx leadership emphasises Saudi Arabia's role as a strategic logistics hub connecting Asia, Europe and the Americas. Richard Smith, Chief Operating Officer, International and CEO of the Airline at FedEx, cited the Kingdom's infrastructure as a vital link in their global network. Kami Viswanathan, President of FedEx Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa, underlined the integration of infrastructure, digital innovation and integrated solutions to aid Saudi businesses in competing globally.

These moves align closely with Saudi Vision 2030. The Aviation Programme aims to elevate Saudi Arabia's aviation sector to the highest regional standards, targeting 330 million passengers, 4.5 million tonnes of air cargo, and air connectivity to 250 destinations by 2030. FedEx's operations support these objectives by advancing industry capacity and reinforcing Riyadh's prominence in logistics.

The expansion follows challenges earlier this year, when FedEx suspended economy parcel and freight services to the Kingdom from countries including India, Japan and the UK in March 2025. Service was halted temporarily, with FedEx noting it would resume“as soon as possible.”

Trade levels in Saudi Arabia have surged. The Kingdom posted a trade surplus of US$ 16.8 billion in Q1 2025, up 52 percent on the prior quarter, reflecting strong exports and demand for logistics infrastructure that FedEx is now well‐positioned to serve.

With strategic investments-including the creation of a global head office in Riyadh to oversee operations across Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar-FedEx reinforces its long‐term commitment to the region.

This expansion signals a departure from reliance on intermediaries or regional hubs outside the Kingdom; FedEx now controls its entire customs-to-delivery chain in Riyadh, laying the groundwork for faster transit, improved service reliability and deeper integration into global trade networks.

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Emerging trends include rising demand for integrated logistics services, investment in digital tools for customs and tracking, and regional consolidation of supply chain operations. Key players alongside FedEx include Saudi authorities driving Vision 2030's transport strategy, while GCC markets and commercial sectors increasingly rely on swift, dependable global connectivity.

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