
Snapshot
| Key People: | Sulaiman Abdullah Al–Hamdan, CEO | |
| Website: | www.nasaviation.com | |
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National Air Services is a Saudi firm specialising in services in the air transport industry. NAS operates through three subsidiaries: Nas Air, Saudi Arabia's first low-cost carrier, which commenced scheduled service in 2007 and based in Riyadh and operates to destinations across the Middle East; NAS JET, NAS' first subsidiary, which specialises in the management and lease of corporate jet aircraft including Hawker, Falcon and Gulfstream types; and NAS Tech, an MRO provider catering to the single-aisle aircraft and business jet sectors.
News Headlines
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CAPA Analysis
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