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Syria, Saudi Arabia Sign Deals To Develop Aleppo Airport, Launch Flynas Syria Carrier by 2026

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Syria, Saudi Arabia Sign Deals To Develop Aleppo Airport, Launch Flynas Syria Carrier by 2026

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Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed agreements to develop Aleppo International Airport and launch a new airline, Flynas Syria, by 2026. The new airline aims to support Syria's aviation sector and enhance regional air connectivity.

Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed two strategic agreements to develop Aleppo International Airport and establish a new airline, Flynas Syria. The agreements were signed in Damascus under the patronage of President Ahmed Al-Sharaa and in the presence of Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih. The new airline will be a national low-cost carrier headquartered in Syria, with 51% ownership by the Syrian General Authority of Civil Aviation and Air Transport and 49% by Saudi Flynas. Flynas Syria is scheduled to begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2026. The airline aims to support Syria's aviation sector, enhance air traffic, and expand destination networks. The agreements are part of broader efforts to deepen investment cooperation between Syria and Saudi Arabia and support the development of Syria's civil aviation sector.

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