Crown Prince Launches First Locally-Assembled Hawk Training Aircraft

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the unveils the first locally-assembled Hawk training aircraft at the King Abdulaziz Air Base. (SPA)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the unveils the first locally-assembled Hawk training aircraft at the King Abdulaziz Air Base. (SPA)
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Crown Prince Launches First Locally-Assembled Hawk Training Aircraft

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the unveils the first locally-assembled Hawk training aircraft at the King Abdulaziz Air Base. (SPA)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman the unveils the first locally-assembled Hawk training aircraft at the King Abdulaziz Air Base. (SPA)

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, unveiled on Sunday the first locally-assembled Hawk training aircraft, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

Some parts of the aircraft were also manufactured in the Kingdom.

Upon his arrival at the King Abdulaziz Air Base in the Eastern Sector, Prince Mohammed was briefed on the stages of assembling and manufacturing the main parts of the Hawk.

He was also briefed on the initiatives of the Saudi-British program on the transfer and localization of technology.

More than 70 percent of Saudi youth are working on assembling 22 Hawk aircraft after receiving more than two years of training by international experts.

The Crown Prince witnessed the launch ceremony, which included a video presentation on the stages of assembling the aircraft.

The Saudi-British Defense Cooperation Program, in collaboration with BAE Systems, oversaw the training of Saudi youth with the participation of more than 25 national companies.

Also at the King Abdulaziz Air Base, the Crown Prince laid the foundation stone for the establishment of the Air War Center.

The Center will contribute to the development and modernization of combat plans against potential threats, developing and evaluating air force capabilities, standardizing combat concepts and testing and evaluating systems and weapons.

The Air War Center will support the combat readiness of the Air Force, carry out joint and mixed exercises with brotherly and friendly countries, as well as training in an advanced electronic warfare environment, to use and evaluate effective combat tactics.



Saudi Arabia Says Now Is Time for Syria’s Stability and Revival

The Saudi and Syrian delegations are seen at the meeting in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
The Saudi and Syrian delegations are seen at the meeting in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Says Now Is Time for Syria’s Stability and Revival

The Saudi and Syrian delegations are seen at the meeting in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)
The Saudi and Syrian delegations are seen at the meeting in Riyadh on Thursday. (SPA)

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman said on Thursday that “it is about time for Syria to become stable,” underlining the need for its revival and for it to benefit from its own capabilities, most significantly its “brotherly people.”

He received in Riyadh a delegation from the new Syrian administration that included Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani and Defense Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra.

Talks focused on the developments in Syria and ways to support its political transition to meet the aspirations of the people and ensure the country’s security, stability and territorial integrity.

Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman is seen at the meeting on Thursday. (SPA)

In a post on the X platform, Prince Khalid said he held a “productive” meeting with the Syrian delegation.

“Our brothers and sisters in Syria have suffered from wars, destruction and challenging living conditions,” he added.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah also held a separate meeting with Shibani.

Syrian Defense Minister Asaad al-Shibani during the meeting with Prince Khalid. (SPA)

Shibani had arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday on his first foreign visit since assuming his post.

His accompanying delegation also included chief of intelligence Anas Khattab.

In a post on X, Shibani hoped the visit would “open a new chapter in ties” between Syria and the Kingdom.