AirX has received approval from the General Authority of Civil Aviation in Saudi Arabia under its Part 129 regulatory framework. The approval enables AirX to enhance private jet charter operations and aircraft presence in the kingdom.
AirX has been serving the Saudi market through international charter activity. The Malta-based operator has a presence across Europe and the Middle East.
AirX operates a fleet of 21 aircraft, including heavy jets, Lineage platforms and widebody VIP aircraft. The fleet enables the company to meet demand for long-range corporate, governmental and private travel to and from Saudi Arabia.
“Saudi Arabia represents one of the most strategic and dynamic aviation markets globally,” said Houssam Hazzoury, group chief executive of AirX. “With Vision 2030 driving unprecedented growth in tourism, investment, and international engagement, we see a clear opportunity to support the Kingdom’s premium private aviation sector with world-class long-range aircraft capability, safety standards, and service excellence.”
Hazzoury said receiving GACA approval marks a milestone for AirX. “It enables us to deepen our operational presence in Saudi Arabia, expand aircraft availability within the Kingdom, and provide corporate, VIP, and governmental clients with reliable, premium private jet charter services aligned with the Kingdom’s ambitious aviation transformation,” he said.
AirX plans to develop partnerships with stakeholders and contribute to private aviation services across Riyadh, Jeddah, NEOM and other destinations in Saudi Arabia.
AirX is based in Malta and operates private jet charter services in Europe and the Middle East.



