June6 , 2026

    Saudia Cargo forges strategic global partnerships at Air Cargo Europe, expanding global reach

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    Saudia Cargo, the leading air cargo carrier in Saudi Arabia, announced the signing of two Global Logistics Partnership agreements with Scan Global Logistics (SGL), and Air Logistics Europe, marking a significant milestone in its strategic expansion and commitment to delivering unparalleled service. The agreements were formalized during Air Cargo Europe in Munich, Germany.

    The partnership with Scan Global Logistics (SGL), a dynamic Danish logistics company, provides SGL with priority access to Saudia Cargo’s global network, ensuring efficient air cargo solutions and fostering collaboration. Similarly,. To further enhance its European presence, Saudia Cargo also signed an agreement with Air Logistics Europe to provide integrated and flexible air cargo solutions between the UK and Saudi Arabia.

    Loay Mashabi, CEO and Managing Director of Saudia Cargo, stated: “These strategic alliances are pivotal to Saudia Cargo’s ambition to spearhead innovation and deliver unparalleled service in the global air cargo sector. By strategically leveraging the unique strengths of each partnership, we are poised to unlock new market opportunities, drive operational excellence, and create exceptional value for our customers worldwide.”

    Driven by a modern fleet, a dedicated team, and a commitment to innovation, Saudia Cargo delivers reliable, efficient, and customer-centric solutions to meet evolving customer needs. This commitment is reflected in the company’s strong performance, transporting 577,870 tons of cargo in 2024, representing a significant 27% year-over-year growth.

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