Digital-first airline scaling operations across 100+ destinations by 2030
Riyadh Air is a new-market entrant (founded 2023) running a tech-heavy operations backbone: Sabre for flight scheduling, Oracle + SAP for enterprise systems, Azure + AWS for cloud infrastructure, and a data stack spanning SQL, Python, Power BI, Tableau, and Adobe Analytics. The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward ops (50 roles) with emerging engineering (21) and data (3) teams—reflecting a carrier in fleet-launch mode (A321 Neo rollout underway) while building internal data capabilities for fleet performance optimization and compliance monitoring.
Riyadh Air is a Saudi Arabia–based airline launched in 2023 with plans to serve over 100 destinations by 2030. The airline operates from Riyadh headquarters with 201–500 employees and is currently building out its operational infrastructure across fleet management, guest services, and regulatory compliance. Active projects include new aircraft fleet deployment (A321 Neo), a customer-facing welcome hub, maintenance event scheduling, and flight data monitoring programs. The company is simultaneously managing airworthiness compliance, safety protocols, and workforce planning frameworks while competing on guest experience and operational efficiency.
Sabre for flight operations, Oracle and SAP for enterprise resource planning, Azure and AWS for cloud, plus a data layer of SQL, Python, Power BI, Tableau, and Adobe Analytics for business intelligence and customer insights.
Yes. Engineering has 21 active open roles with a mix of senior (majority), mid-level, and junior positions, signaling infrastructure and application development as growth areas.
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