Saudia Cargo has announced the addition of four Boeing 777-200 freighters as part of its strategy to double its dedicated cargo fleet and strengthen its operational capabilities in line with Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transport and Logistics Strategy.
The fleet expansion will enhance the carrier’s global network and enable it to meet rising demand for air freight services, deliver greater value to customers and partners, and reinforce the Kingdom’s connectivity with international markets.
The first Boeing 777 aircraft is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2026, with the remaining three joining the fleet throughout 2027. The new freighters will support Saudia Cargo’s network across four continents and provide additional capacity to accommodate growing global trade.
In 2025, Saudia Cargo transported more than 570,000 tonnes of freight across a network of more than 90 destinations. The carrier also maintained an on-time performance of over 90%, while holding three IATA CEIV certifications and six ISO certifications. Its Net Promoter Score (NPS) reached 57, reflecting increasing customer confidence.

























