Saudi Arabia and Barbados have recently signed an air transportation agreement to set regulatory frameworks for safe air travel between the two countries. The agreement, which was signed by the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services of Saudi Arabia and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados, aims to comply with the principles set forth by the Chicago Convention. It includes regulations for granting air transport rights and implementing standards for designation and licensing of international airlines. The agreement seeks to enhance aviation safety and security, promote fair competition, and serve the economic interests of national carriers. It is part of Saudi Arabia's civil aviation strategy to increase global connectivity and transport capacity by 2030.