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King Khalid International Airport

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King Khalid International Airport
NameKing Khalid International Airport
IataRUH
IcaoOERK
TypePublic
OwnerGeneral Authority of Civil Aviation
OperatorDammam Airports Company
CityRiyadh
CountrySaudi Arabia
Elevation652
Coordinates24.9577, 46.6989

King Khalid International Airport is a major airport located in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia, and is named after King Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the former King of Saudi Arabia. The airport is operated by the Dammam Airports Company and is a major hub for Saudia, Flynas, and SaudiGulf Airlines. It is also a major cargo hub for Saudi Airlines Cargo and DHL Aviation. The airport serves as a key gateway to the city of Riyadh and the surrounding Najd region, with connections to major cities such as Jeddah, Mecca, and Medina.

Overview

King Khalid International Airport is a significant aviation hub in the Middle East, serving over 25 million passengers per year. The airport is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including air traffic control systems, radar systems, and weather forecasting systems. It is also a major hub for cargo operations, with a dedicated cargo terminal and logistics facilities. The airport is connected to major cities in the Gulf Cooperation Council region, including Kuwait City, Doha, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai. It also has connections to major cities in Europe, such as London, Paris, and Frankfurt, as well as Asia, including Beijing, Tokyo, and Mumbai.

History

The airport was opened in 1983, and was named after King Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who was the King of Saudi Arabia at the time. The airport was designed to replace the old Riyadh Air Base, which was built in the 1950s. The new airport was designed to handle the growing demand for air travel in the region, and was equipped with modern facilities and aircraft handling systems. The airport has undergone several expansions and upgrades over the years, including the addition of new terminals, runways, and taxiways. The airport has also been upgraded to handle the Airbus A380 and other large aircraft. The airport has been served by major airlines such as British Airways, Lufthansa, and Air France, as well as regional carriers like Gulf Air and Oman Air.

Facilities

The airport has three terminals, including the Terminal 1 for international flights, Terminal 2 for domestic flights, and Terminal 3 for private aviation and charter flights. The airport also has a dedicated cargo terminal and logistics facilities. The airport is equipped with modern air traffic control systems, including radar and instrument landing systems. The airport also has a range of amenities, including restaurants, shops, and lounges. The airport is connected to the city of Riyadh by a range of transportation options, including taxis, buses, and rental cars. The airport is also close to major hotels, including the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh and the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh.

Airlines and Destinations

The airport is a major hub for Saudia, Flynas, and SaudiGulf Airlines, and is also served by a range of other airlines, including Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines. The airport has connections to major cities in the Middle East, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha, as well as Europe, including London, Paris, and Frankfurt. The airport also has connections to major cities in Asia, including Beijing, Tokyo, and Mumbai. The airport is also served by regional carriers like Kuwait Airways and Bahrain Air. The airport has a range of code-share agreements with other airlines, including Lufthansa and Air France.

Operations and Statistics

The airport operates 24 hours a day, and has a range of air traffic control systems, including radar and instrument landing systems. The airport has a total of 24 gates, and can handle up to 25 million passengers per year. The airport has a range of security measures in place, including passport control and baggage screening. The airport also has a range of emergency services, including firefighting and medical services. The airport is also a major hub for cargo operations, with a dedicated cargo terminal and logistics facilities. The airport is connected to major cargo hubs like Hong Kong International Airport and Singapore Changi Airport.

Ground Transportation

The airport is connected to the city of Riyadh by a range of transportation options, including taxis, buses, and rental cars. The airport is also close to major highways, including the Highway 65 and the Highway 80. The airport is also connected to other major cities in Saudi Arabia, including Jeddah and Mecca, by a range of transportation options, including trains and buses. The airport is also served by a range of private transportation companies, including Uber and Careem. The airport is also close to major hotels, including the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh and the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh, which offer shuttle services to and from the airport.

Category:Airports in Saudi Arabia

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