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Saudia Cargo and Tibah Airports Sign MoU to Expand Madinah Airport Cargo
Saudia Cargo and Tibah Airports partner to enhance logistics and cargo handling at Madinah Airport, supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 aviation goals.
This article is based on an official press release from Madinah Airport and supplementary industry research.
Saudia Cargo and Tibah Airports Forge Strategic Logistics Partnership
On May 17, 2026, Saudi Airlines Cargo Company (Saudia Cargo) and Tibah Airports Operation Company officially signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). According to the official announcement from Madinah Airport, the partnership is explicitly aimed at modernizing logistics practices and expanding cargo handling capabilities at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airports in Madinah.
The formalization of this agreement took place in Riyadh during the 20th Steering Committee Meeting for the Activation of the National Aviation Sector Strategy. Chaired by the President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), the committee oversees the performance and ongoing development of Saudi Arabia’s aviation ecosystem.
For the Kingdom, this MoU represents a calculated step toward realizing its broader Vision 2030 objectives. By leveraging Saudia Cargo’s global freight network and Tibah Airports’ strategic infrastructure, the two entities plan to improve supply chain efficiency and elevate the overall customer experience in the region’s air freight sector.
“Madinah Airport signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Airlines Cargo Company aimed at enhancing the air cargo system and logistical services at #Madinah_Airport. This came during the 20th meeting of the Steering Committee…”
Operational Incentives and Infrastructure Expansion
Mutual Benefits for Stakeholders
The MoU outlines a framework of mutual incentives designed to stimulate export activities originating from Madinah. According to the provided project details, Saudia Cargo will introduce preferential and special shipping rates to attract more freight volume. In return, Tibah Airports has committed to providing operational support and targeted incentive programs to facilitate Saudia Cargo’s expanded operations at the facility. The agreement also mandates regular specialized workshops, consultations with governmental bodies, and the seamless exchange of vital operational resources.
Building on Previous Cargo Investments
Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport, operated by Tibah Airports under a 30-year concession granted by GACA, holds the distinction of being the first airport in Saudi Arabia developed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The current MoU builds upon a foundation of recent infrastructure investments. Based on industry reports, SAL Saudi Logistics Services signed a 16-year agreement with Tibah Airports in 2024, committing over SAR 12 million to develop a new air cargo terminal at the airport.
Furthermore, the airport is currently undergoing a massive Phase 2 expansion project. Official projections indicate this expansion will more than double the airport’s passenger capacity to 17 million by the year 2027, creating a dual-pronged approach to scaling both passenger and freight operations.
Vision 2030 and the Decentralization of Saudi Logistics
Aligning with National Aviation Goals
The partnership directly supports Saudi Arabia’s National Aviation Sector Strategy, which seeks to diversify the national economy away from oil reliance. According to official government targets, Saudi Arabia aims to handle 4.5 million tonnes of air cargo annually by the end of the decade. Additionally, the Kingdom is targeting air connectivity to 250 destinations and aims to serve 330 million passengers by 2030. To achieve these transformative goals, the Kingdom is targeting approximately $100 billion in Investments across its aviation sector.
Recent data underscores the rapid pace of this growth. In 2024, Saudi Arabia’s air travel sector hit a record 128 million passengers, representing a 15% increase from 2023. Madinah Airport consistently ranks among the top-performing facilities in the Kingdom for operational compliance, making it a prime candidate for expanded logistics roles.
AirPro News analysis
We view this agreement as a clear indicator of a broader trend: the decentralization of Saudi Arabia’s logistics network. Historically, the Kingdom’s air freight operations have been heavily concentrated at traditional gateway airports in Riyadh and Jeddah. By scaling up operations in Madinah, Saudi Arabia is activating an emerging logistics gateway capable of handling increased regional demand, supported by the city’s growing industrial base and geographic advantages.
Furthermore, our Market-Analysis of the competitive landscape suggests this move intensifies the ongoing Gulf cargo race. Industry analysts note that Saudi Arabia is actively competing for lucrative African perishable exports. Currently, Kenya and Ethiopia route approximately 13% of their cut-flower export value through established Gulf hubs. By introducing preferential freight rates out of Madinah, Saudi Arabia is applying direct pressure on competing cargo hubs in Dubai and Qatar, the latter of which recently announced a 12% capacity boost, to capture a larger share of the critical Africa-to-Europe and Asia freight flows.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary goal of the MoU between Saudia Cargo and Tibah Airports?
The agreement aims to enhance air cargo operations, improve Supply-Chain efficiency, and boost logistics services at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah through mutual incentives and operational support.
How does this fit into Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030?
The Partnerships aligns with the National Aviation Sector Strategy, which targets handling 4.5 million tonnes of air cargo annually and securing $100 billion in aviation investments by 2030 to diversify the economy.
What infrastructure upgrades are happening at Madinah Airport?
The airport is undergoing a Phase 2 expansion to increase passenger capacity to 17 million by 2027. Additionally, a 2024 agreement with SAL Saudi Logistics Services injected over SAR 12 million into developing a new air Cargo-Aircraft terminal.
Sources: Madinah Airport Official X Account
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