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Saudi Aramco's Boeing 737 lands at Al Hasa the week of a major energy pivot

If aboard, Saudi Aramco would arrive as its chairman calls for 'energy realism' and asset sales are planned.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · Saudi Aramco

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Saudi Aramco's Boeing 737-8AL (N801XA) flight path — OETN — Ras Tanajib to SA-0005 — Al Hasa
Flight path · OETN — Ras TanajibSA-0005 — Al Hasa · 26m airborne
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0:00-0:33
Departure
OETN — Ras Tanajib
Arrival
SA-0005 — Al Hasa
Airborne
26m
Distance
147 nm
CO₂
3.4t

Saudi Aramco's Boeing 737-8AL, tail N801XA, was tracked flying from Ras Tanajib Airport (OETN) to Al Hasa Airport (SA-0005) on June 24, 2026, a short 26-minute hop over the Eastern Province. The aircraft, part of the company's fleet of over 40, typically serves executive transport between oil field hubs and company facilities.

If aboard, Saudi Aramco would land the same week Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan called for 'energy realism' in global markets, per Fortune, following the three-month Iran conflict that closed the Strait of Hormuz. [fortune.com](https://fortune.com/2026/06/23/saudi-aramco-chairman-energy-realism-yasir-al-rumayyan/) The company is also reportedly preparing $50 billion in asset sales, including oil export terminals and a sulfur business, to fund diversification under fiscal pressure, as covered by CruxBrief. [cruxbrief.com](https://cruxbrief.com/mena/aramco-asset-sales-saudi-oil-storage-hormuz/)

Al Hasa, a domestic airport near the Ghawar Field — the world's largest oil field — is a natural stop for Saudi Aramco's operations team. Recent flight records show the aircraft shuttling between Riyadh, Jeddah, and Yanbu, consistent with the company's pivot to maximizing the East-West Pipeline to bypass maritime disruptions, per Business Today Middle East. [businesstoday.me](https://businesstoday.me/energy/what-drove-saudi-aramcos-q1-2026-profit-surge/)

The aircraft

Type
Boeing 737-8AL
Tail
N801XA
Max alt
19,025 ft
Max speed
384 kt

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