Saudi Arabia, Poland sign deal to boost air transport services
RIYADH, August 28, 2023
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement with Poland in bid to enhance cooperation in air transport services between the two countries.
The bilateral deal seeks to establish regulatory frameworks and strengthen the civil aviation sector strategy, expanding the operational network of national carriers and promoting international relations in the field of civil aviation between the kingdom and other countries, reported SPA.
This agreement is expected to improve communication, increase flights between the two countries, support tourism and trade, and strengthen Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics hub, said Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al Jasser, the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services after signing the deal with Polish Minister of Infrastructure Andrzej Adamczyk today (August 28) in Riyadh.
According to Al Jasser, these objectives align with the Saudi Vision 2030, where enhancing the country's logistical capabilities is a key focus.
Furthermore the agreement will also contribute to the National Transport and Logistics Strategy's goals, said the SPA report.
This strategy aims to enhance air connectivity with other countries, with a vision to reach 250 international destinations and transport 330 million passengers annually by 2030, it added.