State-of-the-art new airport in Jeddah on track for completion
THE new King Abdulaziz International Airport
(KAIA), a world-class iconic and high-tech gateway to the Two Holy Mosques,
will start experimental operation in the beginning of next year.
The KAIA, one of the largest aviation hubs in
the world, will be a smart, environment-friendly, unique landmark of the Arab
and Islamic architecture.
Located 19 km north of Jeddah city, the
airport boasts of having one of the tallest control towers in the world, with a
height of 136 meters. In the first phase, the airport will handle 30 million
passengers per annum, according to Ibrahim Mandoura, director general (planning
and studies) of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). “With the
completion of the second phase, the airport will be able to handle 55 million
passengers, and 100 million following the third and final phase. So far 88
percent of the works have been completed and the airport would serve 36.5
percent of the total passengers using Saudi airports,” he said.
Mandoura said that as many as 21,000 engineers
and workers belonging to 110 companies are racing against time to complete the
first phase of the project, using 3,263 equipment. “The active involvement of
Makkah Emirate, Ministry of Transport, and Jeddah Governorate in implementing
giant projects such as Haramain Speed Rail, and flyovers connecting airport
with main highways, has enabled GACA to go ahead vigorously with the completion
works on a time-bound basis.
The SR27-billion project with world-class
facilities will be one of the largest airports in the Middle East and Asia,
connecting the West and East. It is expected to generate jobs for thousands of
Saudis.
Mandoura said that GACA gave utmost care in
preserving environment in all phases of designing and construction of the
airport. The new KAIA will have highly advanced facilities in terms of
passenger lounges, air traffic control towers and support services.
Spanning over an area of 810,000 sq. meters,
the airport complex will have two new terminals for domestic and international
passengers, allowing all airlines to operate under one roof. It includes
passenger lounges, a new concourse building with 25 additional passenger
bridges and connector buildings linking the terminals, air bridges and movable
gates, apron and taxiway modifications and extensions, electrical and
mechanical systems and extension.
A total of 27,987 sq. meter area has been
earmarked for commercial investment purposes.
The terminal consists of 220 standard check-in
counters for all airlines, 80 self-service machines for airlines, 56 Passport Control
counters for departure and 72 counters for arrival, 117 passport self-service
machines, 46 gates for domestic and international passengers, 94 aerobridges,
42 waiting lounges for international flights and 24 for domestic flights, four
waiting lounges for senior citizens, five lounges for first class and business
class passengers, and automatic train system for the transport of international
passengers.
The gigantic public transport center is
another major highlight of the new airport. The integrated center is situated
between the airport terminal complex and multi-storied parking building. The
terminal is linked with parking areas, Haramain station, metro station, taxi
and bus stations.
The Haramain station can receive six trains
from Makkah, Madinah and Rabigh at a time on an area spreading over 12,000 sq.
meters. The parking facilities, include four-story building linked to the
passenger terminal, temporary parking area for 8,200 vehicles, as well as
parking areas for 48 buses, 651 limousines, 1,222 rent-a-cars, and 7,187
vehicles of the airport staff. The parking facilities are equipped with the
smart guiding system to know the vacant spots. A massive 34 km long network of
roads, 13 km long bridges and 2.5 km tunnels are part of the transport system.
There are green spaces within and around the
airport terminal complex. A garden, on an area spreading 18,000 sq. meters
inside the terminal, is another landmark, and the automatic train station is
situated in the middle of it. There is a huge aquarium, with a height of 14
meters and capacity of one million liters of water, in the middle of the
transport center.
A mosque with the capacity to hold 3,000
passengers, including 300 women, features the unique Arab and Islamic
architectural designs. There is outside prayer area for another 1,500 people.
Adjacent to the mosque, there is a huge garden facility with green spaces
spreading over an area of 30,000 sq. meters with a water pool in the center and
shaded parking area for over 500 vehicles. The airport also consists of
environment-friendly waste water treatment facility, fuel storage field with
eight tanks, energy saving lighting, and high tech fire extinguishing and
rescue complex, in addition to health clinic, rest house, recreational area and
playgrounds for children.
Saudi Gazette
State-of-the-art new airport in Jeddah on track for completion
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