Red Sea to open airport passenger terminal

12 May 2025

 

The main passenger terminal building at the Red Sea International airport in Saudi Arabia is expected to become fully operational in the next few months, Ben Edwards, group head of cost, commercial and procurement at Red Sea Global, told the Saudi Gigaprojects summit organised by MEED and GlobalData in Riyadh on 12 May.

“We are approaching completion of the airport, and the main terminal building will be fully operational in the next few months,” Edwards said.

In June last year, the gigaproject developer announced that the construction works on its Red Sea International airport were 80% complete.

Several hotels have been opened as part of the first phase of the development. According to Edwards, several other hotels are approaching completion in line with the developer's commitment to deliver 25 hotels by 2025.

The executive said construction work was completed last year for a private island, which is now open.

Airport project contractors

Local contractor Masah Specialised Construction is carrying out the construction works on the terminal building.

In 2020, a joint venture of local contractors Nesma & Partners Contracting Company and Almabani General Contractors won an estimated $250m contract covering the airside infrastructure.

The contract includes designing and building a 3,700-metre runway, a seaplane runway, taxiways and pavement works, aeronautical navigational aids, aerodrome ground lighting, airside utilities, helipads, roads and associated buildings.

The Red Sea Development Company, now Red Sea Global, awarded the design contract for the airport to the UK’s Foster + Partners in October 2023. Canada’s WSP is working as a sub-consultant for Foster + Partners in engineering.

In October 2023, Red Sea International airport welcomed a ceremonial flight operated by national carrier Saudia.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud launched the Red Sea project in 2017.

In January 2021, Red Sea Global signed a deal with Ireland’s DAA International to deliver airfield and terminal operations, aviation services, facilities management, commercial activities and corporate and financial services for the airport.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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