Aviation Horizons signs cooperation deal with SPA

Saudi Arabian business aviation specialist Aviation Horizons has formally received its Part 135 approvals from GACA, the Saudi civil aviation authority. At a special event in Jeddah the company also signed a cooperation agreement with Saudia Private Aviation (SPA).
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The agreement was signed by Mohammed Al Bokhari, Aviation Horizons’ CEO and SPA’s chief executive Wajdi Al Idrissi.

MEBAA member Aviation Horizons was the first private Saudi business aviation operator to be granted an AoC by GACA.

“With the increasing demand in the Kingdom, our goal is to uplift the private aviation service and provide our clients with the optimum services they deserve to have”,” said Al Bokhari.  “We look forward to cooperating with GACA and other private aviation companies to assist in increasing the efficiency of the private aviation market in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

The company is planning an expansion programme and will be recruiting. General manager Hosam Andijani said: “We believe it is our duty toward our country to support Saudi employment and we’ll continue our expansion though hiring the best professionals to achieve the company’s goals.”