Syria, Saudia Arabia announce joint airline, telecoms deals
A man walks amid rubble of buildings against the backdrop of electric pylons near Damascus, Syria, Jan. 29, 2026. (AFP Photo)


Syria and Saudi Arabia on Saturday signed a series of deals that will establish a joint airline and a $1-billion project to develop Syria’s telecommunications network battered by 14 years of civil war.

Syrian Investment Authority chief Talal al-Hilali announced a series of deals including "a low-cost Syrian-Saudi airline aimed at strengthening regional and international air links", and a project to develop "telecommunications infrastructure and digital connectivity".