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charset=utf-8 Mime-Version: 1.0 Saudi Airport Exhibition 2023 Dear Roham, Jeddah Airports Company (Jedco) plans to transform *King Abdulaziz Internat= ional Airport (KAIA* ) into one of the world=E2=80=99s largest airports wit= h an *SR115bn ($31bn) expansion plan* that will increase its capacity to 11= 4 million passengers a year. The largest components of the plan cover the d= esign and *expansion of Terminal 1* and the *construction of a new passenge= r terminal* to be called Terminal 2. The expected completion date for the e= xpansion project is 2031. *Key components of the expansion plan* * The Terminal 1 project comprises basic infrastructure and enabling works,= the installation of new gates, air bridges, and parking aprons, the extens= ion of the automatic people mover, and new baggage conveyor systems and lou= nges, with the goal of increasing annual passenger capacity by 15 million. = Work on the multibillion-dollar scheme is scheduled to start this year, wit= h completion targeted for 2026. * The Terminal 2 project aims to increase the airport=E2=80=99s total capac= ity to 114 million passengers a year, almost tripling the airport=E2=80=99s= 40 million limit today. Due to start in 2026 and end by 2031, the project = will involve constructing a completely new terminal building with dozens of= gates, new taxiways, aprons, roads, utilities, baggage handling, and other= software systems. It is likely to be worth in excess of $10bn to build. * Jedco is also planning to construct a fourth runway starting in 2025 and = complete it by 2029 to cope with the increased traffic. Due to space limita= tions, the new runway will require substantive infrastructure relocation wo= rk to accommodate it. * Passenger traffic-focused developments are not the only element of the pl= an. As part of growing the airport=E2=80=99s commercial proposition, the cl= ient is also due to start developing a new logistics area later this year. = Covering more than 3 square kilometers, the facility will house new customs= and service buildings as well as several leasable warehouses for the priva= te sector. Construction of the facilities will be implemented in phases wit= h an ultimate scheduled completion date of 2029. * Concurrently, Jedco is building a new Hajj and Umrah terminal. Pilgrims c= omprise a large portion of passenger traffic, and the new arrivals and depa= rtures hall for budget airlines will be able to handle 15 million passenger= s a year. The project is expected to be completed by 2025. * Another project starting this year is the construction of a new baggage h= andling facility to expand the airport=E2=80=99s existing capacity. The bui= lding will be located next to Terminal 1 and will be integrated with the ex= isting conveyor belt systems. *Passenger demand expected to rise sharply* The project investment programme is a result of Jedco=E2=80=99s forecast th= at annual demand will reach 114 million passengers by 2030. Of this figure,= the authority estimates 51 million will come from Saudi Arabian Airlines, = 21 million from international airlines, and 13 million and 12 million from = budget airlines Flynas and Flyadeal, respectively. The forecast and plans were created in conjunction with key drivers of futu= re passenger demand in the Mecca and Jeddah region, including gigaproject r= eal estate developers Roshn and Uptown Jeddah, air cargo handler Saudi Logi= stics Services (SAL), and the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) wi= th its subsidiary Matarat Holding. Engineering firms Atkins, Mace, and DGJ = also inputted into the process. The three companies are the consultants on = the capital projects investment plan. KAIA has three operational terminals. Opened in 2018, Terminal 1 is one of = the world=E2=80=99s largest passenger terminals and caters primarily to the= state carrier and domestic flights. The North Terminal handles internation= al airlines, while the Hajj Terminal is dedicated to pilgrim traffic. Const= ruction work on KAIA has been a key driver of airport-building activity in = Saudi Arabia in the past. In 2010, there were over $7bn of contract awards = for work at the airport, marking the most active year for airport construct= ion activity on record, according to regional projects tracker MEED Project= s. *Other major airport projects planned across Saudi Arabia* *Riyadh:* In November, Saudi Arabia=E2=80=99s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Sal= man bin Abdulaziz al-Saud announced the master plan for King Salman Interna= tional Airport in Riyadh. If completed on time in 2030, it will become the = largest airport in the world in terms of passenger capacity. The airport ai= ms to accommodate up to 120 million passengers by 2030 and 185 million by 2= 050. For cargo, the goal is to process 3.5 million tonnes a year by 2050. *Neom:* Another major airport is planned for Neom. US firm Aecom confirmed = on 22 March that it had been awarded a contract to provide project manageme= nt consultancy (PMC) services for the new airport project. The airport will= be inland, close to the Tabuk end of the 170-kilometer-long Line developme= nt. Neom International Airport is separate from the Neom Bay Airport, which= started receiving commercial flights in 2019. Although not confirmed, it i= s understood that the first phase of the airport will have the capacity to = handle 25 million passengers a year. A second phase could take the capacity= up to 50 million passengers a year. There is an aspiration for the airport= to become the largest in the world, with a capacity of 100 million passeng= ers a year. *Regional airports:* Smaller domestic airports are also being developed. In= March, Matarat signed a three-year contract with France=E2=80=99s Egis Gro= up to provide technical support and project management services for 26 regi= onal airports. The contract aims to establish phased project management por= tals, update airport project management policies and procedures, and provid= e technical support for planning and designing. The contract also involves = following up on the implementation of capital projects with Matarat subsidi= aries, including Riyadh Airports Company, Jeddah Airports, Dammam Airports,= and Cluster2. ( Source: MEED, 29 MAY 2023 ) ( https://www.saudiairportexhibition.com/registration/ ) Be part of the Middle East's largest aviation developments at *Saudi Airpor= t Exhibition* , t aking place from *19-20 December 2023* at the *Riyadh Int= ernational Convention & Exhibition Center (RICEC)*. With *over 75% of exhib= ition space already booked* , a limited number of stands are still availabl= e for companies wishing to exhibit at the event. For more information or to participate, please contact Daksha Patel at *dak= sha@nicheideas.net* ( daksha@nicheideas.net?subject=3D&body=3D ) or call on= *+971 56 690 7668* or Arun Veetil on *arun@saudiairportexhibition.com* ( a= run@saudiairportexhibition.com?subject=3D&body=3D ) ** or call on ** *+971 = 52 499 4488*. 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Saudi Airport Exhibition 2023

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Dear Roham, = ;

Jeddah Airports Company (Jedco) plans to transform <= /span>King Abdulaziz Inter= national Airport (KAIA) into one of the world=E2=80=99s largest airports with an SR115bn ($31bn) expansion plan = that will increase= its capacity to 114 million passengers a year. The largest components of t= he plan cover the design and and the construction of a new passenger terminal to be called Terminal 2. The expected complet= ion date for the expansion project is 2031. 
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 Key components of the expansion plan=  
  • The Terminal 1 project comprises basic in= frastructure and enabling works, the installation of new gates, air bridges= , and parking aprons, the extension of the automatic people mover, and new = baggage conveyor systems and lounges, with the goal of increasing annual pa= ssenger capacity by 15 million. Work on the multibillion-dollar scheme is s= cheduled to start this year, with completion targeted for 2026.
  • The Terminal 2 project aims to increase t= he airport=E2=80=99s total capacity to 114 million passengers a year, almos= t tripling the airport=E2=80=99s 40 million limit today. Due to start in 20= 26 and end by 2031, the project will involve constructing a completely new = terminal building with dozens of gates, new taxiways, aprons, roads, utilit= ies, baggage handling, and other software systems. It is likely to be worth= in excess of $10bn to build.
  • Jedco is also planning to construct a fou= rth runway starting in 2025 and complete it by 2029 to cope with the increa= sed traffic. Due to space limitations, the new runway will require substant= ive infrastructure relocation work to accommodate it.
  • Passenger traffic-focused developments ar= e not the only element of the plan. As part of growing the airport=E2=80=99= s commercial proposition, the client is also due to start developing a new = logistics area later this year. Covering more than 3 square kilometers, the= facility will house new customs and service buildings as well as several l= easable warehouses for the private sector. Construction of the facilities w= ill be implemented in phases with an ultimate scheduled completion date of = 2029.
  • Concurrently, Jedco is building a new Haj= j and Umrah terminal. Pilgrims comprise a large portion of passenger traffi= c, and the new arrivals and departures hall for budget airlines will be abl= e to handle 15 million passengers a year. The project is expected to be com= pleted by 2025.
  • Another project starting this year is the construction of a new baggage= handling facility to expand the airport=E2=80=99s existing capacity. The b= uilding will be located next to Terminal 1 and will be integrated with the = existing conveyor belt systems. 
Passenger demand expected to r= ise sharply

The project investment programme is a result of Jedc= o=E2=80=99s forecast that annual demand will reach 114 million passengers b= y 2030. Of this figure, the authority estimates 51 million will come from S= audi Arabian Airlines, 21 million from international airlines, and 13 milli= on and 12 million from budget airlines Flynas and Flyadeal, respectively.

The forecast and plans were= created in conjunction with key drivers of future passenger demand in the = Mecca and Jeddah region, including gigaproject real estate developers Roshn= and Uptown Jeddah, air cargo handler Saudi Logistics Services (SAL), and t= he General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) with its subsidiary Matarat H= olding. Engineering firms Atkins, Mace, and DGJ also inputted into the proc= ess. The three companies are the consultants on the capital projects invest= ment plan.

KAIA has three operational = terminals. Opened in 2018, Terminal 1 is one of the world=E2=80=99s largest= passenger terminals and caters primarily to the state carrier and domestic= flights. The North Terminal handles international airlines, while the Hajj= Terminal is dedicated to pilgrim traffic. Construction work on KAIA has be= en a key driver of airport-building activity in Saudi Arabia in the past. I= n 2010, there were over $7bn of contract awards for work at the airport, ma= rking the most active year for airport construction activity on record, acc= ording to regional projects tracker MEED Projects. 
Other major airport projects planned across= Saudi Arabia

Riyadh: In November, Saudi Arabia=E2=80=99s = Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud announced the master= plan for King Salman International Airport in Riyadh. If completed on time= in 2030, it will become the largest airport in the world in terms of passe= nger capacity. The airport aims to accommodate up to 120 million passengers= by 2030 and 185 million by 2050. For cargo, the goal is to process 3.5 mil= lion tonnes a year by 2050.

Neom: Another major airport is planne= d for Neom. US firm Aecom confirmed on 22 March that it had been awarded a = contract to provide project management consultancy (PMC) services for the n= ew airport project. The airport will be inland, close to the Tabuk end of t= he 170-kilometer-long Line development. Neom International Airport is separ= ate from the Neom Bay Airport, which started receiving commercial flights i= n 2019. Although not confirmed, it is understood that the first phase of th= e airport will have the capacity to handle 25 million passengers a year. A = second phase could take the capacity up to 50 million passengers a year. Th= ere is an aspiration for the airport to become the largest in the world, wi= th a capacity of 100 million passengers a year.

Regional airports: = Smaller domestic a= irports are also being developed. In March, Matarat signed a three-year con= tract with France=E2=80=99s Egis Group to provide technical support and pro= ject management services for 26 regional airports. The contract aims to est= ablish phased project management portals, update airport project management= policies and procedures, and provide technical support for planning and de= signing. The contract also involves following up on the implementation of c= apital projects with Matarat subsidiaries, including Riyadh Airports Compan= y, Jeddah Airports, Dammam Airports, and Cluster2.

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