Saudia (SV, Jeddah International) has withdrawn all of its seven B747-300s from service earlier this year leaving it with a own B747 fleet of one B747-200(F) freighter and four B747-400s. It however also wet-leases four B747-400(F)s from Air Atlanta Icelandic (CC, Reykjavik Keflavik) and Evergreen International Airlines (Marana), a single Air Atlanta B747-300s and a total of 14 B747-400s from Air Atlanta, Orient Thai Airlines (Bangkok Suvarnabhumi) and Pullmantur Air (Madrid Barajas). The 5 Orient Thai and Pullmantur B747-400s only operate for Saudia during the Hajj charter season.
Saudia completes B747-300 retirement
Saudia Airbus A330-300,
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