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Universal Aviation has signed a major agreement with Saudi Arabian officials, expanding its footprint into the Middle East for the first time with the establishment of three new facilties. The company’s Saudi division, led by general manager Hayel Altashkandi, has begun preparations to open a lounge in the shared general aviation terminal at Riyadh King Khalid International Airport (OERK) in early 2026.
Universal also received concessions by state-owned airport operator Matarat Holding to manage facilities and provide full ground handling services at Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (OEJN) and Dammam King Fahd International (OEDF) airports.
“This is a long-term investment for Universal,” said Altashkandi. “Our goal is to raise the standard of private aviation services in the kingdom by combining Universal’s global experience with the passion and hospitality of our Saudi team.”
At OEJN, Universal will operate as one of three approved providers, taking over an existing private aviation terminal and operating its own facility and lounge within. Meanwhile, at Dammam, it will be the lone general aviation services provider.
In both cases, the award also includes the operation and management of the first hangars dedicated to private aviation in the kingdom. At all three locations, Universal will offer modern private lounges, expedited customs, immigration, and quarantine facilities, and a full suite of concierge and ground services.
“Saudi Arabia is one of the most dynamic and high-growth markets in the world, and we see it as essential to the future of business aviation,” said Universal chairman Greg Evans. “Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam will not only serve as entry points to the kingdom, but as global benchmarks for service excellence in executive aviation.”
With more than 50 locations worldwide, Universal Aviation has long been the ground handling arm of Universal Weather and Aviation. In a blockbuster deal announced last month, Universal agreed to sell off its trip support operation along with the Universal Weather and Aviation brand to World Fuel Services’ parent company, World Kinect. That deal is expected to be completed by the year-end.