Saudi wealth fund PIF invests in Saudia Technic to create a national MRO ‘champion’

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The investment will support the development of a 1 million square meter MRO village in Jeddah

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund signed an agreement to invest in aviation services company Saudia Technic, a subsidiary of aviation major Saudia Group, as the kingdom seeks to boost non-oil income and diversify its economy away from hydrocarbons.

Saudia Technic, formerly known as Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries, provides services across aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul segments (MRO), including line, base, components, and engines.

The PIF and Saudia Group will transform Saudia Technic into a “national MRO champion” by investing in infrastructure, improving efficiency and capturing market growth in Saudi Arabia over the next decade.

The value of the investment was not disclosed.

“The investment in Saudia Technic is a significant milestone as we unlock capabilities, localise expertise, and create a first-class, world-leading aviation sector in Saudi Arabia,” Raid Ismail, co-head of Middle East and North Africa direct investments at PIF, said.

Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s largest economy, aims to diversify its economy away from oil as part of its Vision 2030 initiative.

Its PIF is one of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds, with about $620 billion in assets under management.

The deal is in line with the PIF’s wider strategy to develop 13 sectors as part of the kingdom’s diversification strategy.

The fund has been involved in a broad range of projects in sectors including aviation, tourism, sports, gaming, camel milk, pharmaceuticals and cars.

Saudia Technic’s ambition is to become the “MRO of choice” for domestic airlines and global partners seeking access to the Saudi market, the PIF said.

The investment will support the development of an approximately 1 million square metre MRO village in Jeddah, including a jet propulsion centre, it added.

The new MRO village will increase hangar capacity and the number of component shops.