Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards
Giuseppe Saba, CEO of Dubai Humanitarian
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Updated 02 April 2025

Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian wins gold at Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards

Dubai Humanitarian has won gold for “Innovation in Technology” in the nonprofit category at the Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards. The recognition honors Dubai Humanitarian’s pioneering Humanitarian Logistics Databank, a digital platform transforming global aid coordination and delivery.

Developed to enhance emergency response efforts, the Humanitarian Logistics Databank is a first-of-its-kind platform that provides real-time visibility on lifesaving aid stockpiles across key humanitarian hubs, starting with Dubai, Italy, and Panama. Supported by customs authorities in each country, the platform streamlines aid operations, allowing response teams to quickly locate and mobilize critical supplies.

Giuseppe Saba, CEO and board member of Dubai Humanitarian, said: “We are honored to receive this prestigious award, our second Stevie Award for the Humanitarian Logistics Databank. When we created this platform in 2017, our goal was to enhance the way aid is prepositioned, managed and deployed, enabling a faster, more coordinated response to crises worldwide. Humanitarian aid is often lifesaving, and as a proactive member and host of the humanitarian community, we must continuously evolve to meet the urgent needs of those we serve.”

The Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards celebrate innovation and excellence across industries, recognizing organizations that drive meaningful change through groundbreaking initiatives. Dubai Humanitarian’s achievement highlights the growing impact of digital transformation in the humanitarian sector, setting a new benchmark for efficiency and global collaboration.

Dubai Humanitarian, formerly known as the International Humanitarian City, is the largest humanitarian hub in the world. It was founded in 2003 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, to proactively support the efforts of the international humanitarian community.


Delta to make Riyadh–US a major new corridor

Delta to make Riyadh–US a major new corridor
Updated 05 November 2025

Delta to make Riyadh–US a major new corridor

Delta to make Riyadh–US a major new corridor

is rapidly advancing its goal to become a global hub for air connectivity and logistics under Vision 2030. The Kingdom surpassed its initial tourism milestone under Vision 2030 and has now raised its target to 150 million visits by 2030. This growth underscores a need for more direct, premium long-haul capacity. Authorities highlight record growth in international arrivals and increased travel spending as momentum drivers. 

Delta Air Lines recently announced a new direct route from Atlanta to Riyadh as part of its entry into the Saudi market. The airline aims to integrate the Kingdom into one of the world’s most extensive networks from the US. 

’s aviation strategy aims to reach 330 million passengers, serve more than 250 destinations, and handle 4.5 million tons of air cargo by 2030, reinforcing the National Transport and Logistics Strategy to boost the sector’s contribution to the GDP. An expanding Riyadh hub, bolstered by Delta’s operational scale and reliability, positions the Kingdom as a leading gateway connecting three continents. For Delta, launching service to Riyadh is a significant step toward its ambition to become a leading premium global airline, with a particular focus on connecting the world and bringing travelers to dynamic, rapidly developing destinations rich in culture. 

This development enhances the Riyadh-US corridor by providing greater frequency, connectivity, and a premium travel experience tailored to the region’s rapidly growing demand for both passenger and commercial traffic on both sides of the Atlantic. 

The new non-stop flight, starting in winter 2026, will operate three times weekly on Delta’s Airbus A350-900. It will be one of Delta’s longest at over 7,000 miles and will link US passengers to Riyadh with seamless one-stop access to 150+ destinations. It also offers Saudi travelers a direct gateway to explore the US.

Delta views this expansion not only as a strategic gateway into the Middle East, but also as a marker of the next phase in its global expansion. Last year, Delta laid the groundwork through a strategic partnership with Saudi carrier Riyadh Air, which set the stage for codesharing, loyalty integration, and potential collaboration in maintenance and training. Delta Air Lines will be Riyadh Air’s exclusive partner in North America, and Riyadh Air will be Delta’s exclusive partner in Riyadh. 

Delta has earned recognition from aviation analytics firm Cirium for operational excellence, finishing 2024 as North America’s most on-time airline and earning the Platinum Award. The carrier operates more than 5,000 daily flights to over 300 destinations worldwide, providing the Kingdom with an established distribution network from the US and beyond.