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Riyadh Air, a Saudi-backed airline, has been granted permission to fly US routes

The U.S. Transportation Department announced Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Air won the rights to fly to and from the United States.

Last week, the airline began its first London flight using its new Boeing fleet. Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia's next national airline, will be launched in 2023. It is owned by Saudia's Public Investment Fund. USDOT stated that "the grant of this authority is in the public's interest."

Riyadh Air informed the?USDOT last month when it requested approval that it intended to operate to more than 100 destinations

Delta Air Lines, for example, has or is planning partnerships with at least 10 international airlines.

Delta plans to launch nonstop flights to Riyadh in October from Atlanta.

Last week, Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh, said that the company plans to deliver eight aircraft by the end of July and fly to 22 destinations by March 2027.

Douglas describes it as "the largest global aviation startup in recent history" with up to 72 787s, 60 A321neos, and 50 A350s ordered. The airline is part of the plan for the oil-producing nation to diversify their economy by focusing on new industries like tourism, logistics, and technology.

Douglas stated that Riyadh Air has so far announced routes to Cairo, Dubai, Jeddah and Manchester, with cities in India likely to follow.

(source: Reuters)