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Saudia Cargo shipped 58 cars to KSA for Formula E

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Saudia Cargo has helped bring the Saudi Arabian Airlines-sponsored FIA’s Formula E Championsh­ip to Riyadh.

Saudia, for the first time, sponsored the season’s opening race for the ABB FIA Formula E Championsh­ip, which was held, also for the first time, in the historic city of Ad Diriyah, located on the outskirts of Riyadh, from Dec. 13-15.

The cars, spares and various equipment were carried from several European destinatio­ns to King Khalid Airport in Riyadh, a total of 58 cars aboard several aircraft with a combined load exceeding 220 tons.

Ad Diriyah, the venue for the 2018 Saudia Ad Diriyah E-Prix, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the historical capital of the Kingdom.

Formula E, officially the ABB FIA Formula E Championsh­ip, is a class of auto racing that uses only electric-powered cars. Inspired by innovation, this race utilizes eco-friendly electric energy and offers the excitement of track racing. The inaugural championsh­ip started in Beijing in September 2014. It has since then toured the most iconic cities around the world, such as New York, Paris and Hong Kong.

The three- day festival, in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, provided a variety of entertainm­ent activities, from the Formu- la-E races to live musical performanc­es and the Allianz E-Village, an area full of innovative electric cars and gaming platforms, providing an opportunit­y for fans and families to discover the world of Formula E.

Earlier this year, Saudia Cargo carried the equipment of the World Wrestling Entertainm­ent ( WWE) event to the Kingdom for the “Crown Jewel” tournament and transporte­d two satellites from Riyadh to Shanghai.

Furthermor­e, Saudia Cargo facilitate­d the delivery of a valuable authentic Russian portrait by Wassily Kandinsky, which was displayed at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh last October.

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The cars, spares and various equipment were carried from several European destinatio­ns to Riyadh.

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