News
27 January 2016

Saudi Arabian Airlines to raise $1.33bn for debt and new planes

Region:
Asia-Pacific

Saudi Arabian Airlines, the kingdom's national carrier, plans to raise up to $1.33 billion in Islamic bonds to refinance existing debt and purchase new aircraft. The carrier is planning to expand its fleet from 157 to 200 aircraft by 2020.

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