Jetex Secures First Ground-Handling Approval in Saudi Arabia
The business aviation services provider gains regulatory clearance, marking a milestone in the kingdom’s expanding aviation market.
Jetex has received its first official approval to provide ground-handling services in Saudi Arabia, a development that underscores the kingdom’s accelerating push to expand and modernise its aviation sector.
The authorization allows Jetex to deliver a full range of ground services for business and private aviation operations, positioning the company to support rising air traffic linked to economic growth and large-scale development projects.
The approval was granted by Saudi Arabia’s aviation authorities following a regulatory review process focused on safety, operational capability and compliance with national standards.
Jetex said the clearance reflects its long-term investment in the region and its commitment to meeting the kingdom’s evolving aviation requirements.
The company has been steadily expanding its Middle East footprint, aligning its strategy with Saudi Arabia’s broader ambitions to become a global transport and logistics hub.
Saudi Arabia has prioritised aviation as a key pillar of its economic diversification agenda, investing heavily in airports, airlines and regulatory reform to attract international operators and improve service quality.
Demand for high-end business aviation services has grown alongside major infrastructure, tourism and energy projects, creating new opportunities for specialist ground-handling providers.
Jetex’s entry into the Saudi ground-handling market is seen as an indicator of increasing openness to international expertise and competition within the sector.
Industry observers say the approval is likely to pave the way for further expansion as the kingdom continues to liberalise aviation services and integrate more closely with global air transport networks.