Syria and Saudi Arabia Sign Agreements to Revive Aleppo Airport and Launch New Airline by 2026
Partnership aims to rebuild aviation infrastructure and establish Flynas Syria as part of broader regional economic cooperation
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed a series of agreements to redevelop Aleppo International Airport and establish a new airline, Flynas Syria, with operations targeted to begin by 2026, marking a significant step in regional economic cooperation and reconstruction efforts.
The deal focuses on modernising the airport’s infrastructure, enhancing its operational capacity, and restoring its role as a key gateway for northern Syria.
Officials indicated that the redevelopment project will include upgrades to runways, terminals, and supporting facilities, aimed at meeting international aviation standards.
Alongside the airport initiative, the agreement outlines plans to launch Flynas Syria, a new carrier developed in partnership with Saudi aviation interests.
The airline is expected to support both passenger and cargo services, strengthening connectivity between Syria and regional markets.
The collaboration reflects a broader effort to revitalise economic activity and rebuild critical infrastructure following years of disruption.
By restoring air links and expanding transport capacity, the initiative is intended to facilitate trade, tourism, and investment.
Saudi Arabia’s involvement highlights its growing role in regional development projects, with a focus on supporting stability and economic recovery through targeted partnerships.
The agreement also signals a renewed emphasis on cross-border cooperation in sectors with high economic impact.
Industry observers note that the aviation sector is often a key driver of broader economic recovery, enabling mobility, commerce, and integration into global networks.
The planned developments in Aleppo are expected to contribute to these objectives while creating new opportunities for growth.
With construction and planning phases set to progress in the coming months, the success of the project will depend on effective implementation and continued coordination between stakeholders as Syria works to re-establish its aviation infrastructure.