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Civil Aviation Museum Showcases Saudi Arabia's Aviation Heritage Using Advanced Interactive Technologies

Riyadh, May 19, 2026, SPA - The civil aviation sector participates with countries around the world in marking International Museum Day, observed annually on May 18, highlighting the “Civil Aviation Museum” as the first comprehensive historical documentation of the development of this vital sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The museum is the result of a strategic collaboration between the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives “Darah”. It stands as a knowledge landmark documenting the rich historical legacy of civil aviation in the Kingdom.

Its exhibition approach relies on the latest digital technologies and interactive screens, offering visitors an exceptional experience to explore the stages of development of Saudi civil aviation from its beginnings to the present day.

The museum stands out as a pioneering model in preserving history and digitally leveraging it, and was recently awarded an official license from the Museums Commission, strengthening its status as an accredited official destination and an important historical reference for researchers and specialists.

The celebration of this achievement on International Museum Day underscores the Kingdom’s continued commitment to preserving its historical heritage and presenting it to future generations in a modern format that combines the authenticity of the past with the ambitions of the future.

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Posted on :Tuesday, May 19, 2026  5:37:00 AM SAR local time (GMT+3)
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