Riyadh Air counts on Unilode for its ULDs

At the partnership signing in Saudi Arabia. Image: Unilode

Riyadh Air has signed a strategic partnership with Unilode to supply, manage, and maintain Unit Load Devices (ULDs) in support of the airline’s upcoming 2025 launch. Under the agreement, Unilode will provide lightweight, durable ULDs equipped with Bluetooth-enabled tracking, helping the new Saudi carrier strengthen efficiency, sustainability, and reliability across its passenger and cargo operations.
The collaboration leverages Unilode’s global management model, repair network, and digital infrastructure, ensuring real-time visibility, asset optimization, and condition monitoring. These features are aimed at reducing mishandling, losses, and disruptions while supporting Riyadh Air’s smooth launch and long-term growth. By digitizing ULD assets, the airline will streamline irregular-operations recovery and enhance operational resilience as it expands.
Aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, Riyadh Air plans to rapidly scale its presence, with a fleet of more than 180 aircraft and service to over 100 destinations by the end of the decade. The airline aims to contribute $20 billion to the Kingdom’s non-oil GDP and generate over 200,000 jobs worldwide through its operations.
This partnership reflects Riyadh Air’s strategy of building alliances across the aviation value chain as it develops a modern, technology-driven global carrier. It also highlights Unilode’s role as a leading provider of lifecycle ULD management, digital solutions, and maintenance services, offering the capabilities needed to support Riyadh Air’s growth and sustainability ambitions.
Adam Boukadida, Chief Financial Officer of Riyadh Air, stated: “At Riyadh Air, every decision is about creating journeys that feel effortless, personalized, and responsible. Our partnership with Unilode is more than a technological upgrade; it’s about building trust, reducing our environmental footprint, and delivering the premium experience our guests deserve. Together, we’re shaping the future of travel with smart, sustainable, and human-centered solutions.
Ross Marino, Chief Executive Officer of Unilode, added: “Partnering with Riyadh Air at such a pivotal stage of its journey, underscores Unilode’s ability to deliver value not only today, but also well into the future. Our innovative ULD solutions, unrivalled global network, and pioneering digital platform will give Riyadh Air the agility and resilience needed to build one of the most forward-looking airlines in the world. We are proud to contribute to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 by supporting its aviation transformation.”

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