
Key facts
- Owner Saudi Arabia General Authority For Civil Aviation
- Location Saudi Arabia, Al-Medina Province, Medina
- Status Execution
- Classification Airport, Transport Terminal
- Contract ($m) $1,500m
- Contract Type Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT)
- Main Contract Completion Q4 2014
- Contact the project owner (MEED Projects subscribers only)
Overview
As part of the plans to upgrade Saudi Arabia’s airports, the General Authority for Civil Aviation is expanding the Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz airport in Medina.
The project will be carried out in phases. A second runway is being built, along with a new 256,000 square metres (sq m) passenger lounge and commercial areas. The current runway is also being renovated as is the existing passenger terminal.
Once completed, the airport will have a capacity of eight million passengers a year.
Work includes:
- Passenger terminal
- Runway
- Apron and taxiway
- New passenger lounge (670,000 sq m)
- Air control tower (136 meter long)
- Commercial areas
- Associated facilities
- Research MEED’s archive on Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz airport
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