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Riyadh Air Positions Itself as the World’s First AI-Native Airline

by Kingsley Okeke
December 11, 2025
in Middle East Innovation Frontier
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Riyadh Air is introducing a model that challenges how airlines are built and operated. Instead of bolting AI onto old systems, the carrier has designed its entire architecture around artificial intelligence from day one. This approach gives the airline a clean slate, no legacy software, no outdated workflows, and no inherited bottlenecks.

The Partnership That Set the Pace

To deliver this vision, Riyadh Air worked with IBM as its core technology integrator. The project spanned dozens of workstreams and brought together more than sixty partners. The goal was to ensure that every operational layer, from crew tools to financial planning, has AI built at its core.

The result is a system where data, decision-making, and service delivery flow through an AI-first framework. It marks a structural shift in how an airline can function.

How AI Shapes the Passenger Experience

Riyadh Air’s customer journey is designed to be more tailored and reactive than traditional carriers. AI agents will guide passengers through support requests, anticipate travel needs, and speed up the resolution of issues. The airline aims to deliver service that is fast, contextual, and consistent across digital channels.

Cabin and ground crews will also rely on real-time information delivered through mobile tools. These systems give staff a clearer view of passenger profiles, operational updates, and service opportunities, helping them respond with confidence.

Transforming the Employee Workday

The airline’s workforce will operate inside an AI-driven digital workplace. Internal processes, from scheduling to HR support, will become more automated and intuitive. Instead of complex interfaces, employees will interact through conversational tools that handle tasks, surface insights, and reduce administrative load.

This structure is designed to improve productivity, remove friction, and allow staff to focus on operational quality rather than routine paperwork.

A Technology-Based Design to Scale Quickly

Riyadh Air’s platform incorporates automated forecasting, integrated financial analysis, and data-driven planning. These tools enable fast decision cycles and give the airline the ability to adjust to operational disruptions with greater agility.

Because the system is native to AI, future upgrades can be plugged in without major restructuring. The airline is built to evolve as AI evolves.

Setting a New Benchmark for Global Aviation

Riyadh Air is preparing for full commercial operations in 2026, with long-term plans to connect more than 100 destinations by the end of the decade. The company is positioning itself as a model for what modern aviation could look like.

By making AI the backbone rather than an accessory, Riyadh Air signals where the industry may be heading. It is a test case for whether an airline designed around intelligence, automation, and adaptability can outperform legacy systems and create a new standard for passenger experience.

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