Khaberni - Nas Air revealed a private plane designated for Al Hilal club, model "A320neo", fully decorated with the club's logo and its blue colors, marking an unprecedented step as Al Hilal becomes the first club in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East to own a plane that carries its visual identity in an official partnership with the Saudi airline.
The plane landed at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh on Thursday, October 30, marking a new chapter in the relationship between sports and aviation, as part of the "Saudi Vision 2030" goals aimed at merging economic, cultural, and sports innovations into a single path for national growth.
Plane Specifications
The plane has 174 seats, with no internal privileges different from the rest of the Nas Air fleet, designated for Al Hilal trips during its official matches.
The team's first official trip on board the plane will be on Sunday, November 2 from Riyadh to Doha, to face Al-Gharafa of Qatar in the fourth round of the Asian Champions League for elites.
While also joining the company's domestic and international flights during other periods to serve all travelers, and anyone can travel through it.
A Design Reflecting Al Hilal’s Identity
This step is an extension of the partnership between Nas Air and Al Hilal club, as the plane has become a symbol of innovation and national belonging, and a promotional front reflecting the rising status of Saudi sports globally.
The plane carries a design completely in blue with the club's logo, providing Al Hilal fans a sense of pride and belonging, and offering passengers onboard a different experience that combines the sports character with the modern aspect of Nas Air flights.
Al Hilal Plane Specifications
Al Hilal’s plane belongs to Airbus's famous "A320" family, representing an enhanced version of the basic model, with stronger engines.
The length of the plane is 33.84 meters, the cabin width is 3.7 meters, and it can accommodate between 150 and 180 seats in the usual configuration, and may reach up to 194 seats in dense regional flights.
However, in Al Hilal’s plane version, there will be 174 seats.
Its average speed reaches 840 kilometers per hour, and it features higher fuel efficiency up to 20%, with a significant reduction in environmental emissions and noise levels.




