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14 February 2012


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Company:

Saudi Arabian Airlines

Country of origin: Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia flag
IATA code: SV
OACI code: SVA
Company: National
Type: Regular
Date created: 1945
Alliance:  Arab Air Carriers Organization, Skyteam
Code Share:  Royal Air Maroc, United Airlines, Air France

Passengers per year

14 488 000

Source: Saudi Arabian Airlines - 2009

Number of planes:

145

Source: Saudi Arabian Airlines - 2009

Type and number of planes:

1 Twin Otter - DHC6
8 Piper - Archer II(Training)
29 McDonnell Douglas - MD/90-30ER
2 Lockheed - L1011-500 Tristar
15 Lockheed - L-1011 Tristar
3 Grumman - Gulfstream III
4 Grumman - Gulfstream-II
6 Grumman - Gulfstream-IV
2 Falcon - 900-021
7 Boeing - 747/100
3 Boeing - 747/SP
10 Boeing - 737
10 Boeing - 747-300
5 Boeing - 747-400
23 Boeing - 777-200
6 Beechcraft - A-36 Bonanza(Training)
11 Airbus - A300-600

Source: Saudi Arabian Airlines - 2009

Economic indicator:

No indication to date

Source: Saudi Arabian Airlines - 2009
Airline company Saudi Arabian Airlines


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2009


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