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SAUDIA [Saudi Arabian Airlines] is the flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and is the largest airline in the Middle East. From its start in 1945 with a single DC-3 devoted primarily to government use, SAUDIA has developed into the primary means of mass transport within the Kingdom and its international network links 52 cities on four continents.
NASM.1995.0028
Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA)
[ca. 1970s-1990s]
Ron E. G. Davies, Gift, 1995, 1995-0028, unknown
0.45 Cubic feet ((1 legal document box))
National Air and Space Museum Archives
This collection consists of the following: copies of 'Ahlan Wasahlan' (the in-flight magazine for Saudia); staff publications, 'Saudia World' and 'Sales News'; brochures, booklets, and reports on Saudia; Saudia First Class Menu and material on their food catering; miscellaneous magazine and newspaper articles; and a Saudia 'Flight Operation Training' booklet. This collection also contains booklets and press kits on King Abdulaziz and King Khaled International Airports.
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Aeronautics, Commercial -- Saudi Arabia
Airlines
Aeronautics, Commercial
Aeronautics
Periodicals
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Press releases
Ephemera
Menus
Reports
Brochures
Publications