Who’s Who: Khaled Aloqaily, general director at Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation

Khaled Aloqaily
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Updated 14 August 2021
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Who’s Who: Khaled Aloqaily, general director at Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation

Khaled Aloqaily has been the general director of corporate communication and marketing at the General Authority of Civil Aviation since October 2020.

He is responsible for tracking media coverage of the authority’s activities in coordination with the relevant departments, and strengthening bonds among the authority’s staff. Aloqaily boasts considerable experience as a media corporate communications and marketing expert.

Prior to his current role, he served as the corporate communications consultant and media center adviser at the Ministry of Civil Service from February 2019 to May 2020.

Aloqail established a media center for the ministry, and built a new media strategy in line with the ministry’s vision. In addition, he also launched the ministry’s annual media forum.

Between August 2016 and February 2019, he held the position of director of corporate communications at the Ministry of Transport.

He also served as the media manager at Elm, as a media consultant at Flynas, an executive director at Future Space, a visual content specialist at the Saudi Research and Publishing Co., a production and marketing manager at Asila Media Production, he was also a TV anchor at Rotana and at the SBC Channel.

He has gained considerable experience from working as a host of social dialogue shows on TV, the latest being “Saudi Street Show.”

Aloqaily led communication teams in a number of organizations. He believes in communication because it reflects an organization’s philosophy and culture through interactive dialogue within the organization and with its target audience.

Aloqaily earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations from King Abdul Aziz University and a diploma in programming from the College of Communications and Information Technology.


Experimental farm in Al-Lith looks into future of Saudi Arabian agriculture

Updated 02 February 2026
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Experimental farm in Al-Lith looks into future of Saudi Arabian agriculture

  • Research initiative reflects strategic transformation

JEDDAH: An experimental farm in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Lith Governorate is one of the research initiatives reflecting the strategic transformation taking place in the Kingdom’s agricultural sector.

The farm uses highly efficient, sustainable production models that combine scientific research with commercial application, contributing to strengthening the country’s food security system and the sustainability of water resources.

Located in the Ghumaiqa Center on an area of about 10 hectares, the cutting-edge farm is a testing platform for modern agricultural technologies that tackle the challenge of water scarcity.

The farm includes developed open fields and modern greenhouses, supported by smart irrigation encompassing drip and sprinkler irrigation alongside surface and subsurface technologies.

All the systems operate via smart controls that enable the monitoring of water consumption and ensure improved efficiency, thereby achieving a balance between agricultural production and water conservation.

The farm also uses treated and diluted low-salinity seawater.

It aims to diversify agricultural water sources, reduce reliance on freshwater, and open new horizons for agriculture in coastal and semi-arid environments.

A view of the experimental farm in Al-Lith. (SPA)

The project represents a promising investment opportunity in the field of smart agriculture, enabling the development of commercially scalable production models, particularly for high-value vegetables and fruits, while reducing operational costs associated with water and energy, enhancing the economic feasibility of future agricultural projects.

In addition, the project contributes to transferring and localizing agricultural expertise, supporting local food supply chains, and creating an attractive environment for agricultural investment.

This aligns with Sustainable Development Goals and enhances the efficiency of the private sector in adopting innovative agricultural solutions.

Yahya bin Abdulrahman Al-Mahabi, the director of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture office in Al-Lith Governorate, told the Saudi Press Agency that the project represented the future of agriculture in the Kingdom.

He explained that the vision was based on investing in technology, enhancing the return on water per unit, and integrating scientific research with investment opportunities.

Al-Mahabi spoke of the experimental farm as a modern, scalable and replicable model applicable in several regions of the Kingdom, particularly in coastal environments.

Al-Mahabi highlighted the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture’s commitment to supporting distinctive projects that contributed to achieving food security while developing rural areas and enhancing agricultural production efficiency, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.