Airhub Airlines has received the GACAR PART-129 approval from the General Civil Aviation Authority of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (GACA). This approval will allow the Maltese carrier to operate flights to and from Saudi Arabia on its call sign, a fast-growing market in Middle East. Airhub Airlines is already slated to deploy its widebody and narrowbody fleet in the region, with plans to perform Hajj and Umrah operations alongside its long-term partners during the second quarter of 2023.
Haris Coloman, Airhub Airlines CEO, commented: "At Airhub Airlines, we are dedicated to expanding our presence in the Middle East, and the GACAR Part-129 approval will allow us to capitalize on the growth of the aviation sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which is a key market in the region. Our focus remains on developing our capabilities to support our clients' global expansion and providing them with the necessary opportunities to tap into new markets.”
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