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  • Aerospace
    Saudi Aerospace Engineering Industries to build US$ 765 mn facility in Jeddah

    Saudi Aerospace Engineering Industries said on Monday it planned to build a SR2.87 billion ($765.33 million) aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul facility in Jeddah in a joint venture to be led by Turkish airport builder and operator TAV.

  • Middle East Airspace
    Mid-East airspace has become ′unpredictable′

    We have to look at the different Middle East nations separately. Flying over most of the countries in the region is safe. But there's a higher risk for regular passenger airlines in Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and a couple of neighboring areas. Most airlines already avoid this area anyway, though.

  • Saudi-France
    France to agree aerospace deals with Saudi Arabia, sources say

    France and Saudi Arabia are to agree big aerospace contracts when French Prime Minister Manuel Valls visits the kingdom on Tuesday, sources close to the matter said on Sunday.

  • SpaceX in KSA
    SpaceX gets more contracts from Saudi Arabia, Spain

    The company will use its Falcon Heavy rocket to launch the Saudi Arabian Arabsat 6A communications satellite, while providing its less powerful Falcon 9 rocket to launch a communications satellite for HISPASAT.

  • Office Space
    Saudi cities seeing rising demand for office space

    Year-on-year, office take-up continued to increase in Riyadh and Jeddah. In both cases however, higher levels of demand were offset by new office completions.

  • UAE Space Mission
    Emirates space mission hopes to launch new era in Middle East

    Announced in July 2014 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the UAE’s vice-president and Dubai’s ruler, the Emirates Mars Mission is expected to launch in July 2020 sending the probe hurtling on the 60 million km journey to the red planet. It is expected to arrive seven months later, half a century to the year since the founding of the country, a union of seven emirates on the Arabian gulf.

  • Cybersecurity
    Cyberspace Conflict Growing More Destructive, NSA’s Chief Says

    “I liken our historical moment to the situation that confronted the U.S. early in the Cold War, when it became obvious that the Soviet Union and others could build hydrogen bombs and the superpower competition showed worrying signs of instability,” Rogers said in his testimony.

  • Automotive
    Abandoned cars clog Jeddah parking spaces

    Jeddah reportedly has the highest number of abandoned cars in the country. Some locals blame the authorities for failing to deal with the problem, but a spokesman for the local government tells Arab News that car owners don't report discarded vehicles.