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Inside the World’s First AI-Native Airline

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 2, 2026
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The aviation industry is entering a new era of operational intelligence with the launch of the world’s first AI-native airline. This is a partnership between Riyadh Air and IBM that embeds artificial intelligence into every layer of the business.

Unlike traditional carriers that retrofit AI into legacy systems, this venture removes decades of technology debt to unify operations, workforce systems, customer experience, and network optimization under one intelligent platform. Leveraging IBM Consulting’s ecosystem and watsonx Orchestrate, Riyadh Air is orchestrating 59 workstreams with more than 60 partners to ensure AI drives decision-making across finance, planning, crew enablement, and beyond.

For aviation stakeholders, the implications are profound. Airports and ground handlers can tap predictive insights to smooth turnarounds and resource allocation. OEMs and MROs gain real-time failure prediction and service triggers, reducing AOG time and optimizing asset utilization. Revenue management and network planning teams benefit from dynamic, context-aware AI models that continuously reforecast demand, balancing profitability with competitive pricing.

Critically, for B2B partners, this model reframes collaboration as data becomes the lingua franca between carriers, suppliers, airports, insurers, and regulators. AI’s pervasive role ensures resilience against disruption, enabling scenario plans to be recalibrated in seconds rather than weeks. In essence, this is a blueprint for a software-driven aviation ecosystem where AI augments human expertise and accelerates innovation across the value chain.





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