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Gama Aviation announces expansion into Saudi Arabia
Gama Group MENA FZE, part of the Gama Group, the global business aviation services company, announced today during the Dubai Air Show that it is to expand its services into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. With Imitiaz Company for Aviation Services LLC as a strategic partner in Saudi Arabia, the new joint venture company, to be known as Gama Aviation, plans to be operational in 2012 from Jeddah, Saudi's second largest city and a vital centre for commerce and tourism. The Imitiaz Company, headquartered in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia is headed by some of the Kingdom's most experienced aviation professionals. This is an expansion in the Middle East for the Gama Group, a long established aircraft charter, management and maintenance business company now in its 29th year, which set up in Sharjah and Dubai three years ago. The company will specialise in aircraft management and aims to operate charter services under its own Saudi GACA Part 135 Air Carrier certificate. The next step will be to add aircraft maintenance and consultancy services, replicating the company's expertise in Europe, USA and the Middle East. Gama's first base will be at Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International Airport where it will employ around five people in the start up phase. Gama Aviation in Saudi Arabia will be overseen by Gama's Regional Managing Director, Dave Edwards. "This is a significant announcement for Gama and is the culmination of a substantial period of planning and negotiation," said Gama CEO Marwan Abdel Khalek. "We are delighted to have Imitiaz LLC as our strategic partner in this venture, which will bring to Gama many years of experience in the Kingdom. Breaking into the important Saudi market, the biggest market for business aviation in the Middle East, is a huge achievement and a long held wish of Gama. This milestone reflects a considerable amount of hard work by the team at Gama and our ability to demonstrate how the Gama culture and business model could be adopted in Saudi. " Gama Aviation obtained its UAE GCAA Air Operator's Certificate in February 2010 and now supports 25 staff and five managed aircraft at both Sharjah International and Dubai International Airports, including an Airbus ACJ318 which joined the fleet last month. Gama is on track to obtain its UAE GCAA CAR 145 maintenance approval and is working to develop a new 12,000 sqm hangar facility at Sharjah which will provide hangarage and maintenance facilities for business jet aircraft in the region. It will also be home to a new Fixed Based Operation. Source: Zawya
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King lauds health ninister over epidemic-free Haj
RIYADH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah commended on Saturday Health Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah and his team of health officials for their untiring efforts in maintaining a Haj season free of epidemic diseases. The king said the excellent health facilities and services provided by the Ministry of Health enabled the pilgrims to perform their Haj rituals with ease and comfort and free of major health issues. Responding to the commendation, Al-Rabeeah thanked the king for the support and assistance given to the ministry to complete this season without any epidemic diseases and other quarantine problems in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. During Haj, the Ministry of Health provided specialized services for the welfare of the guests of Allah. Besides 3,500 pilgrims making use of the health services and facilities in the holy cities, a total of 538 cardiac catheterization and 25 open-heart surgeries were performed on pilgrims. The ministry deployed more than 20,000 people from various medical, technical, administrative categories for the Haj season this year. He said the manpower from the Kingdom and abroad stood at 441 people in rare medical disciplines, including intensive care, breathing catheter and treatment as well as nursing intensive care and emergencies. The Health Ministry took preventive measures against all epidemic diseases that were likely to be brought into the Kingdom by the pilgrims. It deployed officials at all 14 ports of entry to monitor the health condition of pilgrims, who came for Haj. Fully equipped 175 ambulances were made available for the health services for the pilgrims. The ministry officials at the ports of entry gave preventive doses against meningitis to 365,777 pilgrims, oral polio vaccines to 532,400 pilgrims and yellow fever vaccines to 200,000 pilgrims. Twenty-four hospitals and 141 primary health-care centers with a total of 4,000 beds were ready to attend to the pilgrims' health needs. Besides these facilities, there were 450 beds in the intensive care units of these hospitals and 500 more beds were made available for emergencies. Of the PHCs, 80 primary health-care centers were in Arafat, Mina and Muzdalifah. They included 28 in Mina, 46 in Arafat and six in Muzdalifah. Besides these clinics, the minister said, there were seven hospitals -- three in Arafat and four in Mina. The minister said health officials in the holy city of Madinah were increased to ensure uninterrupted health services to the pilgrims who visited the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah. The health facilities and services in the holy cities were modernized according to WHO standards at an expense of SR50 million this year, the minister said. Source: Arab News
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Gold price in Saudi riyals for 24 gram is 204.20
As at 1:21 this afternoon in Saudi Arabia November 22, 2011
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Gold price in Saudi riyals for 24 gram is 204.23
As at 4:33 this afternoon in Saudi Arabia November 23, 2011
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Ranger International enters Saudi deal
Saudi-based holding company, Ranger Saudia, has entered into strategic partnership with Ranger International Services Group, a private equity consolidator from the US specialising in aerospace/defence services. The teaming agreement between the two companies was arranged for the purpose of competitively responding to solicitations and tenders in Saudi and in other member nations of the GCC in the broad field of aerospace/defense projects in that region, a statement from the company said. Initial contracting pursuits have already commenced with various Saudi aircraft service companies for aircraft equipment calibration, and with the Royal Saudi Air Force for bidding on future airfield equipment projects and aircraft technical support programs. Ranger International already has a multi-site presence in the Gulf States region through its subsidiaries such as CAV International (airfield services) and US Logistics (tactical vehicle overhaul & RESET). Initial projects that are in-work with Ranger Saudia will be undertaken through Ranger TechWorks, the engineering services subsidiary of Ranger International, the statement said. Steve Hanvey, president and CEO of Ranger TechWorks, said: 'Our initial projects stem directly from the core strengths and past performance of Ranger TechWorks and other Ranger subsidiaries. I envision that we will have a substantial and growing presence on aerospace/defense projects throughout Saudi and the GCC States in the coming years.” Steve Townes, Ranger Aerospace founder and CEO of Ranger International Services Group, said: 'It is our privilege to co-invest with strong partners on behalf of a whole new array of international customers. Acting primarily as a subcontractor to Ranger Saudia or other Saudi-controlled companies, this venture will yield potentially dramatic growth in the next few years for our total enterprise. Source: TradeArabia
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Gold price in Saudi riyals for 24 gram is 202.78
As at 9:00 AM in Saudi Arabia November 25, 2011
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Saudi Arabian construction sector on track
Dubai New project awards are starting to emerge from the project pipeline in Saudi Arabia, helped by the kingdom’s twin emphasis on social housing and mega-sized industrial clusters. “I think that the amount of construction in Saudi Arabia is rather relevant seeing the rest of the GCC countries,” said a spokesman for Nesite, an Italian company specialising in raised floorings. Construction activity in the UAE has taken a dip, and especially in the wake of Abu Dhabi’s recent announcement to scale down some of its large-scale and long-term developments. But the cautious approach is not readily apparent in Saudi Arabia’s construction sector. “We were expecting a faster growth for Abu Dhabi, but our feeling is that we still have to wait a little longer before seeing projects taking a spike.” The company recently won a $10.5 million order from Saudi Arabia to provide its flooring solutions for phase one of the mammoth $667 million Information Technology and Communications Complex (ITCC) being developed by the Rayadah Investment Company in Riyadh. It will be the biggest tech-specific complex in the kingdom. Design infrastructure “We will complete the [flooring] project by the end of May 2012 and Saudi Arabia is definitely our biggest market for 2011 and 2012,” the spokesman added. Nesite, part of Transpack Group Service, has a production facility in Sharjah’s Hamriyah Free Zone since 2009 to add to the one in Italy. Source: Gulf News
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Does the future of the Kingdom's IT industry lie in the cloud?
Riyadh, November 17th 2011 - With the Saudi Arabian information technology industry expected to invest US$13 billion in hardware, software, expertise and infrastructure in the next two years, the Kingdom's IT sector appears ready to make a technological leap. Areas of priority for the country are seen as cloud computing, virtualisation and e-Government. Concepts such as virtualisation are a relatively new phenomenon in Saudi Arabia, primarily because of challenges with infrastructure. Yesser, reponsible for implementing the e-government programme throughout the country, is committed to continuous improvement and innovation and has so far been the catalyst for the Kingdom's IT industry in moving towards the implementation of cloud computing. Indeed, virtualisation is the theme of day two of the upcoming 2nd Annual CIO Strategies Saudi Arabia Forum in Riyadh - taking place on November 21st and 22nd. The two-day platform is organised by French business group naseba, with day one focusing specifically on the role of the Chief Information Officer under the theme of: 'Empowering CIOs to thrive and not just survive.' ZTEZTE Corporation, a platinum sponsor of the forum, is showcasing their latest innovations which include the iMarket - a cloud-based applications store which is already in commercial use with the world's largest WCDMA operator, China Unicom. "Cloud computing has revolutionised traditional resource provision and user application methods. We see it as a strategic growth area for the company, with plenty of scope for innovation. This summit allows CIOs from all over the region to discuss and examine the future potential for virtualisation in Saudi Arabia," explained Wang Fan, CEO, ZTEZTE (HK) Limited Saudi Arabia at ZTEZTE Communications. Attending the forum are regional experts including Dr Jarrallah AlGhamdi, Chief Information Officer of Ministry of Education; Yahya Ibrahim Abdulrahman, Chief Information Officer of Saudi Electricity Company, and Dr Ayman G Fayoumi, Vice Dean of IT Deanship of King Abdulaziz University. Dr Ayman is using the forum to educate attendees on 'Smart IT-based on cloud computing.' Managing Director at naseba, Nic Watson commented: "Participation from regional experts and leading solution providers including ZTEZTE Corporation and Hitachi Data Systems only enhances the technologically advanced nature of the forum. It enables the forum to bring together all regional experts to shape the future of the industry in the kingdom." Source: CIO Saudi
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Saudi Private Aviation to be word's largest 7X fleet operator
Saudi Arabian Airlines' subsidiary, Saudi Private Aviation, is to receive its fourth Dassault Falcon 7X by the end of the year to become the largest 7X operator in the world, Arabian Aerospace has reported. The trijet can connect New York to Dubai and Jeddah to Recife, as well as accessing challenging airports such as London City Airport. The Gulf region accounts for 7% to 10% of Dassault's business jet sales. There are 60 Falcons in service in the Middle East Source: Ame Info
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Saudi, Shell gas JV to assess Kidan
Saudi Arabia's South Rub al-Khali Co (SRAK) has said the government has given its approval to a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell and Saudi Aramco to conduct an appraisal plan for Kidan, a field located in Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter, Reuters has reported. Kidan, which contains sour gas, is near the 750,000 barrels per day (bpd) Shaybah oilfield, one of the biggest fields in the world's top oil exporter. SRAK will be drilling up to three appraisal wells and conducting extensive studies, the firm said, adding that it would complete the appraisal of Kidan by end-2013. Source: Ame Info
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