Saudi Arabia's flynas Purchases 30 New Airbus Aircraft

flynas has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
flynas has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia's flynas Purchases 30 New Airbus Aircraft

flynas has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
flynas has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi air carrier and a leading low-cost airline in the Middle East, flynas, has firmed up an order with Airbus for 30 new A320neo Family aircraft, taking the airline's total order with Airbus to 120 A320neo aircraft, including 10 A321XLRs.

Through the $3.7 billion agreement, flynas seeks to boost its position and contribute to the growth of the aviation sector in Saudi Arabia.

It also aims to boost efforts to achieve its ambitious plans by introducing its fleet's most advanced and fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft.

The agreement was signed at the Paris Airshow by flynas CEO Bandar al-Mhanna, Airbus CCO Christian Schere, in the presence of the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Saleh al-Jasser, President of the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulaziz al-Duailj, and chairman of NAS Holding Ayed al-Jeaid.

"As we continue to grow, receiving several awards for excellence in operations and customer services and invest in our offering, we are delighted to confirm our latest order with Airbus," said Mhanna.

He asserted that the A320neo Family brings unmatched benefits to flynas' passengers, offering exceptional operational performance and environmental benefits while helping provide unique travel experiences at low cost.

Airbus CCO explained that unbeatable economics, more extended range capability, and the most spacious single aisle cabin have made the A320neo Family the preferred choice of airlines worldwide.

"We look forward to working with flynas as it develops its future fleet and presence in the fast-growing Saudi market," said Scherer.

flynas is an all-Airbus operator and was the first airline in Saudi Arabia to acquire the A320neo.

The carrier currently operates a fleet of 32 A320neos, 13 A320ceos, and four A330-300s. The new aircraft will support the airline's growth plans as it expands its international routes and destinations network.

The A320neo Family incorporates the latest technologies, including new generation engines, Sharklets, and aerodynamics, delivering at least 20 percent lower fuel burn and CO2 emission savings.

With more than 8,700 orders from 136 customers, the A320neo Family is the world's most popular aircraft.



Lucid Beats Estimates for EV Deliveries

A Lucid Motors facility is pictured in Costa Mesa, California, US, November 1, 2023. (Reuters)
A Lucid Motors facility is pictured in Costa Mesa, California, US, November 1, 2023. (Reuters)
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Lucid Beats Estimates for EV Deliveries

A Lucid Motors facility is pictured in Costa Mesa, California, US, November 1, 2023. (Reuters)
A Lucid Motors facility is pictured in Costa Mesa, California, US, November 1, 2023. (Reuters)

Lucid Group reported record fourth-quarter deliveries on Monday, surpassing Wall Street expectations for quarterly deliveries, as the Saudi Arabia-backed maker of luxury electric vehicles lowered prices and offered cheaper financing to drive demand.

The company’s shares rose 7.6% before trading began on Monday.

The EV maker has lowered prices and offered incentives including cheaper financing to woo customers away from cheaper hybrid vehicles amid high interest rates.

The company handed over 3,099 vehicles in the fourth quarter ended Dec. 31, compared with estimates of 2,637, according to six analysts polled by Visible Alpha.

That represented growth of 11% over the third quarter and 78% higher than the fourth quarter a year earlier.

Production rose about 42% year-over-year to 3,386 vehicles in the reported quarter, surpassing estimates of 2,904 units.

For 2024, production rose 7% to 9,029 vehicles, topping the company's target of 9,000 vehicles. Annual deliveries grew 71% to 10,241 vehicles.

Lucid started taking orders for its Gravity SUV in November, in a bid to enter the lucrative SUV sector and take some market share from Rivian and Tesla.

Rivian on Friday topped analysts' estimates for quarterly deliveries and said its production was no longer constrained by a component shortage.

But Tesla reported its first fall in yearly deliveries, in part due to the company's aging lineup.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) first invested in Lucid in 2018, and steadily accumulated more shares until it held a majority ownership when the startup went public in 2021 through a combination with a special purpose acquisition company.

Lucid raised $3 billion from an offering of common stock and an investment by PIF announced in May of last year.

The company also raised $1.75 billion in October through a stock sale that CEO Peter Rawlinson believes will provide Lucid with a "cash runway well into 2026".

Lucid is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter results on Feb. 25.