Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), will participate with a high-level delegation. This delegation is led by H.E. Eng. Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of GACA. Alongside him are H.E. Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, President of GACA, and several CEOs and aviation experts. The delegation will attend the Paris Air Show 2025, taking place from June 16 to 22.

The participation aims to explore avenues of cooperation to enhance air connectivity, economic growth, and investment opportunities. This is aligned with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. The event seeks to strengthen relationships with leading global aviation and aerospace firms. It will also promote the development of new air routes. The delegation will present investment opportunities in the Saudi aviation sector under the National Aviation Strategy.

Saudi Participation Paris Air Show 2025 Boosts Aviation Strategy

The delegation will highlight the pivotal role of Saudi civil aviation as a key economic driver. It offers lucrative investment prospects and will engage with the latest global innovations in aviation technology. Additionally, the team will seek to forge strategic partnerships with major global manufacturers. This includes French firms, to support Saudi Arabia’s ambition of becoming a regional and global aviation hub.

During the exhibition, GACA will host the Saudi-French Aviation Roundtable. The aim is to exchange expertise and present investment opportunities available in the Kingdom’s aviation sector.

The Paris Air Show (Le Bourget) is one of the world’s most prominent aviation events. It draws thousands of participants from the aerospace, defense, and aviation industries. The show offers companies a platform to showcase new products and technologies. It highlights innovation capabilities and allows the exchange of industry knowledge. This happens amid soaring global demand for air travel.

 

 

The Saudi Standard’s View: Global Engagement with Domestic Gain

Saudi participation at the Paris Air Show 2025 is more than a diplomatic visit—it is strategic positioning. By engaging with the world’s top aviation minds, Saudi Arabia strengthens its National Aviation Strategy. This occurs through global insight and cross-border partnerships. Such international exposure supports infrastructure planning and accelerates technology adoption. Additionally, it draws global interest to the Kingdom’s growing aviation sector.

As global air traffic rebounds and advanced aviation technologies emerge, platforms like Le Bourget become critical arenas. Here, nations not only display capabilities but secure future collaborations. Saudi Arabia’s consistent presence affirms its shift from airspace user to aviation shaper, aligning economic diversification with international aerospace cooperation.