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Saudia Technic

Aircraft MRO / Line Maintenance · A330 C-check · 777 D-check
المحور السعودي لصيانة الطائرات الثقيلة لأساطيل إيرباص وبوينغ.

Saudi Arabia's heavy MRO hub for Airbus and Boeing fleets.

Founded
1962
Origin
King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Category
Aircraft MRO / Line Maintenance
Delivered to
RUH · JED · DMM
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Saudia Technic at King Khalid International Airport.”Image on claim
12th
AI rank in Aircraft MRO / Line Maintenance for Gulf airports, of 211 indexed suppliers
64
Years of operating history since founding
3
GCC hub airports with equipment in service
6
Aerospace certifications on file
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Decades of ground presence across the GCC.

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Company brief

Saudia Technic is the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) subsidiary of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia Group), headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. It provides a broad range of technical aviation services to both the Saudia fleet and to third-party airlines operating across the Middle East, Africa, and beyond. Its core capabilities span airframe heavy maintenance, engine shop maintenance, component overhaul, and line maintenance, serving narrow-body and wide-body commercial aircraft including Airbus and Boeing types. The company is strategically positioned at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, giving it direct operational access to one of the busiest aviation hubs in the Arabian Peninsula. As the aviation MRO arm of the national carrier, Saudia Technic benefits from long-standing relationships with OEMs and regulatory authorities including the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Its services are aligned with Vision 2030 objectives to localise aviation technical expertise within the Kingdom, expand third-party MRO revenue, and position Saudi Arabia as a regional aviation maintenance hub. The facility supports a wide array of technical disciplines including avionics, structural repairs, cabin interior refurbishment, and NDT (non-destructive testing). Saudia Technic has historically been one of the largest MRO providers in the MENA region by capacity and throughput.

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Indexed product lines

Airframe Heavy Maintenance

Full C and D-check maintenance for narrow-body and wide-body commercial aircraft.

Component Overhaul

Overhaul and certification of aircraft components including avionics, landing gear, and cabin systems.

Line Maintenance

Aircraft turnaround and transit maintenance services at Saudi Arabian airports.

Operating in 1 country

SA
GACA CAR-145
GACA CAR-145
EASA Part-14
EASA Part-145
FAA 145
FAA 145
GCAA CAR-145
GCAA CAR-145
ISO 9001
ISO 9001
AS9110
AS9110
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