Riyadh Air places a firm order for 120 CFM LEAP-1A engines to power 60 Airbus A321neo aircraft
Riyadh Air announced a firm order for 120 CFM International LEAP-1A engines to power 60 Airbus A321neo family aircraft ordered last year. A signing ceremony took place at the Dubai Airshow today between Adam Boukadida, CFO of Riyadh Air and Stephane Cueille CEO Safran Aircraft Engines, and was witnessed by senior executives from Riyadh Air and CFM, including Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air and Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran. This major agreement includes spare engines.
Riyadh Air is the new national carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, announced in 2023 by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, Crown Prince of the Kingdom. The airline’s new fleet of A321neo will benefit from CFM’s fuel-efficient LEAP-1A engines that will include the latest high-pressure turbine durability kit. The installed kit aims to increase an engine’s time on wing in hot climates such as the Middle East.
“We are excited to partner with CFM, the world’s leading supplier of engines for narrowbody aircraft, as we open a new chapter in our company’s history,” said Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer of Riyadh Air. “Powering our new fleet with LEAP engines is a major asset for our operations, providing outstanding fuel efficiency, lower noise and emissions, and enhanced durability.”
“We are honored to embark on this new journey with Riyadh Air as it launches operations with the Airbus A321neo,” said Gaël Méheust, President and CEO of CFM International. “By supporting Riyadh Air’s fleet introduction, we are proud to contribute to building one of the most fuel-efficient fleets in the region, while helping foster a dynamic aerospace ecosystem in Saudi Arabia.”
With more than 4,000 aircraft delivered to date, CFM LEAP engines have experienced the fastest ramp in commercial aviation history. Advanced technologies like composite fan blades and ceramic matrix composites deliver an engine that’s 15% more fuel efficient, with 15% lower carbon emissions than prior-generation CFM56 engines. Backed by advanced health monitoring systems and an open MRO ecosystem, CFM LEAP engines offer mature reliability and enable high asset utilization for narrowbody aircraft.