New operations building inaugurated at King Abdulaziz International
Posted: 9 January 2023 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
The new operations building consists of multiple departments, including its extensive operations control centre and is the largest centre of its kind in the Middle East.


Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAUDIA) has inaugurated its new SAUDIA Operations building at King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Jeddah.
The building, which boasts state of the art infrastructure and technology, is set to serve as a key enabler of the Saudi Aviation Strategy, under the Kingdom’s broader National Transport and Logistics Strategy. The new building will also support SAUDIA in its efforts to make KAIA a global hub.
Built entirely by Saudi Airlines Real Estate Development Company (SARED) over an area of 50,000sqm, the two-story building can accommodate more than 1,100 employees. Throughout the building’s design, construction and deployment stages, SARED prioritised the incorporation of, and compliance with, the highest safety and security standards. The environmentally friendly structure adheres to the highest international sustainability standards as well. It also aims to provide an ideal working environment that fosters productivity and innovation amongst its employees.
The building is situated near the far side of the airport, providing both pilots and cabin crew members with easy aircraft access. It is a proper mini terminal, complete with AI-powered self-boarding kiosks and five luggage carousels, as well as about 15 meeting rooms for pre-flight cabin crew briefings.
“We are eager to see the new SAUDIA Operations building help make our flight services, which span over one-hundred destinations in four continents, more punctual and efficient than ever before,” said His Excellency Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General of SAUDIA Group.
“The new infrastructure is not only equipped with innovative technologies that put us right on the leading edge of the world of aviation, but also easily meets the needs of SAUDIA and other stakeholders throughout the airport.”
The new operations building consists of multiple departments, including its extensive operations control centre. It is the largest centre of its kind in the Middle East and the 12th largest globally. As SAUDIA’s beating heart, the centre coordinates between the group’s business lines, communicates with aircraft via its state-of-the-art facilities to ensure control of its operational plans, and tracks air traffic across all domestic and international airports in real-time. It has been designed to bring every sector directly involved in flight operations under one roof to streamline communication and ensure seamless implementation throughout. The building also features captivating wall-to-wall displays that depict all currently operating aviation systems.
The building also features an emergency response centre. This fully equipped hall utilises the latest integrated systems to analyse contingencies and fast-track decision-making. The building also features a safety and quality assurance department that oversees the day-to-day operations of all concerned airport entities. The department is tasked with issuing technical recommendations to maintain operational safety, which has always been a hallmark of SAUDIA’s brilliant safety track record.
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