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  2. Al-Yamamah arms deal - Wikipedia

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    A central part of the Al Yamamah deal was the sale of Tornado fighters to the Royal Saudi Air Force.. Al Yamamah (Arabic: اليمامة, lit. 'The Dove') is the name of a series of record arms sales by the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, paid for by the delivery of up to 600,000 barrels (95,000 m 3) of crude oil per day to the British government. [1]

  3. Wafic Saïd - Wikipedia

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    The al-Yamamah deal is the biggest export deal in British history and has generated £43 billion in revenue for the British company BAE Systems. [26] The Daily Telegraph has described Saïd as a 'key fixer' who 'helped broker' the deal, with the Guardian describing Said as the 'fixer at the heart' of the deal.

  4. BAE Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Al Yamamah agreements between the UK and Saudi Arabia require "the provision of a complete defence package for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia"; BAE Systems employs 5,300 people in the country. [149] As of March 2022, BAE Systems employs over 7,000 people in Saudi Arabia and 75 per cent of the employees are Saudi nationals. [150]

  5. Al-Yamama - Wikipedia

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    Al-Yamama (Arabic: اليَمامَة, romanized: al-Yamāma) is a historical region in south-eastern Najd in modern-day Saudi Arabia. Only a handful of centralized states ever arose in the Yamama, but it figured prominently in early Islamic history, becoming a central theater in the Ridda wars immediately following Muhammad's death. Despite ...

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  7. Al Yamamah (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The company is also publisher of a newspaper, Al Riyadh. [4] [9] [10] Abdullah Al Jahlan served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. [11] Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al Uqaili who was the deputy chief of Royal Protocol formerly served at the magazine's political desk. [12] In 1994 Al Yamamah sold 35,000 copies. [13]

  8. Al Riyadh (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Riyadh is also pioneer in other aspects. It is the first Saudi paper that included caricatures which were drawn by Ali Kharjy, a then-leading caricaturist. It is argued that Al Riyadh gained popularity among the public due to these caricatures at the end of the 1960s. [8] Al Riyadh is owned and published by Al Yamamah Press Establishment. [7]

  9. John Weston (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Weston was one of the members of the British party who travelled to Bermuda to sign the Al Yamamah contract with Saudi Arabia. [4] By 2006 this had yielded over £40 billion to British Aerospace and BAE Systems. [5] He joined the British Aircraft Corporation at Weybridge in January 1970, as an undergraduate apprentice.