SAL launches newly expanded facility at Dammam airport

The air cargo facility was inaugurated in the presence of Abdullah Al-Zamil, chairman of Dammam Airports Company, and other senior officials.
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Updated 18 February 2020
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SAL launches newly expanded facility at Dammam airport

The Saudi Arabian Logistics (SAL) Co. has inaugurated its new 37,800-square-meter air cargo facility at the Dammam-based King Fahd International Airport, in the presence of Abdullah Al-Zamil, chairman of the board of directors, Dammam Airports Company, and numerous representatives of the airport’s governmental authorities.  

The state-of-the-art facility offers advanced logistic services and boasts spacious facilities for dangerous goods, radioactive substances and cargo in-transit areas as well as designated areas for shipping live animals, heavy-weight shipments and a 24/7 customer service office.

SAL CEO Omar bin Talal Hariri said the new expansion serves to enhance the company’s logistic services at King Fahd International Airport while at the same time makes use of the services provided at the airport through the Cargo Village. With the new expansion, the level of logistic services will improve whereas the operating capacity will increase to handle 130,000 tons a year. The Dammam station is the second since the launch of SAL facility at the Cargo Village of King Khalid International Airport last January under the patronage of Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar. Meanwhile, a similar facility is being constructed in Jeddah.  

“At SAL, we recognize our tremendous responsibility as a major contributor to Vision 2030 objectives relating to logistic services and the goals of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP). We aim to take advantage of the Kingdom’s strategic and vital location and transform it into an important global hub for cargo transportation and shipment,” Hariri said. 

Hariri spoke highly of the level of coordination between SAL and government authorities including the Customs Authority, the Dammam Airports Company and security authorities. 

“We have constantly worked together with our partners in order to provide more flexible cargo services such as cargo handling, clearance, transportation while linking cargo services with other Saudi airports,” he said. Hariri commended the latest improvements introduced to the procedures, which helped expedite overall cargo processes and operations. 

A Saudi Arabian Airlines Corporation’s subsidiary, SAL is the main cargo gate at the Kingdom’s airports and the only logistics entity that connects carriers with airports and provides them with different services including ground handling, e-commerce activities, land transportation, warehouse management, and storage solutions, to mention but a few.


iCAUR V27 Saudi media test drive ignites excitement, conquering the Edge of the World!

Updated 29 January 2026
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iCAUR V27 Saudi media test drive ignites excitement, conquering the Edge of the World!

iCAUR held a V27 media test drive event in Riyadh on Jan. 22. 

Twelve local journalists and KOLs took four V27s to Saudi Arabia's famous natural landmark, the Edge of the World. 

They got a hands-on experience of the Boxy Styled SUV’s classic style and advanced technology on challenging real-world roads.

In the morning, journalists and KOLs gathered in downtown Riyadh. 

Through product briefings and interactive sessions, guests got an up-close look at the V27’s core technologies and design philosophy while enjoying a relaxed brunch, introducing iCAUR in detail. 

Afterward, the test drive convoy left the city and drove roughly 200 km northwest to the Edge of the World. 

During the drive, participants praised the V27’s smooth and quiet ride. 

They also appreciated the 15.4-inch 3K HD touchscreen and the smart infotainment system powered by the 8155 chip. 

Voice control for navigation, climate, and music was also highly appreciated.

The test drive destination, the Edge of the World, is located north of the Tuwaik Mountains, which stretches upto 1,000 km. 

It is a steep cliff with a drop of about 300 meters and is one of Saudi Arabia’s most iconic natural wonders. 

The nearly two-hour journey passes vast plains with almost no signal and few clear road signs. The desert is full of faint tire tracks and gullies eroded by rain.

In this environment, the V27’s power and off-road capability are fully showcased. 

As iCAUR’s first mass-production model equipped with Golden REEV (Range-Extended Electric Vehicle), the V27 uses a 1.5T engine dedicated to range extension, with a thermal efficiency of 45.79% and the ability to generate 3.71kWh per liter of fuel. 

This gives the V27 a combined range of over 1,000km, allowing it to handle long distances even in deserts and rugged terrains with limited refueling options. 

The front and rear dual motors deliver a combined 455hp, enabling 0–100km/h acceleration in around 5 seconds, providing consistent and strong power on complex roads. 

Tuned by the world-class Prodrive racing team and paired with the i-AWD (intelligent All-Wheel Drive) system, the V27 stays stable at high speeds. 

It also delivers precise, controlled handling on gravel and uneven surfaces, delivering an exceptional driving feel for a 5-meter vehicle. This balance of performance and efficiency has been repeatedly highlighted by the media and KOLs during the event. 

The first batch of iCAUR V27s has now been officially shipped to six Middle Eastern markets, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar. 

The Middle East will serve as the global debut region for the V27, with launches in the UAE and Bahrain in February, followed by Saudi Arabia in March.

Before the official launch, iCAUR will roll out a series of activities in Saudi Arabia, including mall displays and showroom openings, allowing media and users to get up close with this new energy classic. 

The showrooms will also feature the AiMOGA humanoid robot, powered by Chery Group’s latest AI technology. Stay tuned!