29 Sep – 1 Oct 2026
Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center

About us

Where global aviation vision meets Saudi Arabia’s growth ambitions

 inter aviation Arabia blends international expertise with the Kingdom’s bold strategy to become a top-five global passenger transit hub. Tailored to Saudi Arabia’s economic diversification and tourism goals, the event connects world-leading airport development practices with local execution, accelerating the nation’s $100bn programme to expand and modernise its aviation and air connectivity network.


inter aviation Arabia aligns with Saudi Arabia’s strategic vision and aviation investment, providing a premier platform for global stakeholders to engage with the Kingdom’s rapidly expanding airport and air transport ecosystem. The exhibition will spotlight key drivers such as large-scale infrastructure projects, expansion to 250 destinations across 29 airports, increased air cargo capacity, and preparations for major global events including the AFC Asian Cup 2027, Asian Winter Games 2029, Expo 2030, and FIFA World Cup 2034.

Saudi Arabia’s national aviation strategy targets 330 million passengers annually and a doubling of air cargo capacity to 4.5 million tons by 2030. Supported by favourable government policies, greater private sector participation, and over $100bn in planned investment, the Kingdom offers exceptional opportunities in airport development, infrastructure, equipment, and route expansion.

inter aviation Arabia will bring together investors, manufacturers, service providers, airlines, and policymakers to shape the future of the aviation sector. Through partnerships, technology showcases, and high-level discussions, the event fosters collaboration and builds the global supply chain essential for meeting Saudi Arabia’s airport development needs. With its strategic location and growing role as a tourism and logistics hub, the Kingdom presents a thriving market for aviation innovation, infrastructure, and international connectivity.

I think this trade show brings about not only the European manufacturers, but also all manufacturers from all over the world. As an airport authority is good for us to have their vision to see how we can improve the airport better for the service to the customer.


Kerati Kijmanawat
Former President, Airports of Thailand Plc

I always say to my colleagues, come to this fair for a day, you really realise what makes this industry tick. Whether it's a self-adhesive floor marker, an LED display, a fire truck or a push-back truck, there really is everything here.


Martin Pauli
Sales Director, Airports ISO Software Systeme GmbH


Decarbonising the Events Industry—Together

At RX, sustainability isn’t just a priority—it’s a responsibility. As founding members of the Net Zero Carbon Events initiative, we’re committed to leading the transition to a low-carbon future across our business, our shows, and the wider events industry.

Our goal is to achieve Net Zero by 2040, with a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. We’re taking science-based action—embedding sustainability into every stage of event planning and delivery.

We’ve outlined a pathway to Net Zero, with defined milestones for all RX events. But we know we can’t do it alone. The complexity of our supply chain and the emissions associated with live events mean that meaningful change depends on collective action.

That’s why we’re building a global community of net zero champions—working together to reduce our impact and create a more sustainable future for the events industry.