Saudi MODON Wins Five Regional Awards for Human Resources Development, Women Empowerment

Saudi MODON Wins Five Regional Awards for Human Resources Development, Women Empowerment
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Saudi MODON Wins Five Regional Awards for Human Resources Development, Women Empowerment

Saudi MODON Wins Five Regional Awards for Human Resources Development, Women Empowerment

The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) has achieved a significant milestone by securing five leading regional awards in human resources development and women's empowerment for 2024, highlighting the authority's commitment to fostering a creative and inspiring work environment, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

MODON was named the "Preferred Employer" of the year and recognized for having the "Best Leadership Development" program in 2024. Additionally, the authority came first as the best government agency promoting "Innovation in Employee Engagement" in the public and government sector across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

MODON also achieved second place in the "Innovation and Excellence in Employee Experience" category and third place for its efforts to "Support and Empower Women."

The awards were announced during the HR Awards ceremony, part of the HR Summit Middle East Edition held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. The event took place as part of the 12th GCC GOV HR Summit 2024.

Since its founding in 2001, MODON has focused on developing and managing industrial cities and technology zones in line with Saudi Arabia's national priorities. The authority works closely with both public and private sectors to drive industrial growth.

As a result, the area of developed land in 36 industrial cities across the Kingdom has expanded to more than 209 million square meters, accommodating 6,882 industrial facilities and 436 logistics facilities.

MODON's vision is to be the preferred destination for investment growth and the primary partner for the industrial and technology sectors in Saudi Arabia, positioning itself as a leader in innovation and workforce development.



Saudi Airlines: Electric Aircraft Will Connect Key Regions of the Kingdom by End of 2026

The official spokesperson for Saudi Airlines, Engineer Abdullah Al-Shahrani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The official spokesperson for Saudi Airlines, Engineer Abdullah Al-Shahrani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Airlines: Electric Aircraft Will Connect Key Regions of the Kingdom by End of 2026

The official spokesperson for Saudi Airlines, Engineer Abdullah Al-Shahrani (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The official spokesperson for Saudi Airlines, Engineer Abdullah Al-Shahrani (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The official spokesperson for Saudi Airlines, Engineer Abdullah Al-Shahrani, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the 100 electric aircraft purchased from the German company Lilium will begin official operations in the second half of 2026, with the delivery of the first aircraft.
This follows a deal between Saudi Airlines and Lilium in July, marking one of the largest orders the company has received to date.
Speaking during the first day of the Global Logistics Forum in Riyadh, Al-Shahrani explained that a major test flight is scheduled for February next year. After that, infrastructure development and pilot training will begin, leading to the official launch in the second half of 2026. The full fleet will be delivered over six years, he remarked.
At the forum, Saudi Airlines showcased a real-life model of the Lilium electric aircraft. Al-Shahrani noted that each aircraft can reach a speed of 270 km/h and cover distances of up to 170 kilometers. Saudi Airlines plans to build a wide network of Lilium planes to link major areas in the Kingdom, with flight times ranging from 20 to 40 minutes, emphasizing the efficiency and time savings these aircraft offer.
The Lilium electric planes are expected to significantly increase the frequency of flights and reduce travel times by up to 90%, especially to tourist destinations that currently require longer journeys. They will also provide a solution for travel in congested areas, easing traffic and saving time.
Al-Shahrani further detailed plans to use the electric planes to connect King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah with key religious sites such as the Grand Mosque, Muzdalifah, Mina, and Arafat, utilizing landing zones near these locations. Similarly, they will link King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh with entertainment districts like Qiddiya and Diriyah. Future plans include connecting the Red Sea Project resorts with regional airports and integrating the aircraft into the NEOM region.
This initiative aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, contributing to the growth of the tourism, entertainment, and sports sectors. It will also facilitate the movement of 330 million travelers and 150 million visits, as well as support the transport of pilgrims during Hajj and Umrah, helping achieve the target of 30 million Umrah visitors.