Al-Khafji industrial city to draw SR 2 bn investments

Updated 08 September 2012
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Al-Khafji industrial city to draw SR 2 bn investments

JEDDAH: A new industrial city will be established in Al-Khafji, near Riyadh, Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah announced yesterday. Spreading on 30 million square meters, the new city would draw investments worth SR 2 billion.
“Efforts are underway to acquire land for the industrial city, and we expect it would be done very soon,” said the minister. He underscored the city’s competitive features.
“Al-Khafji is an oil city on the Kingdom’s east coast with good infrastructure facilities and it is easy to get feedstock required by industries. A port can be established there to export products to international markets,” he said.
Al-Rabiah said the new industrial city would be able to market its products in Kuwait and other neighboring countries including Turkey.
Fahd Al-Khaleel, vice president of the Businessmen’s Council in Al-Khafji, said the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs would soon allocate 30 million square meters of land for the project.
According to him, the new industrial city would draw investments exceeding SR 2 billion.
“Talks are underway with Kuwaitis who want to shift their industries to Al-Khafji,” he said, adding that 20 Kuwait industries, with a total investment of more than SR 100 million have already been shifted to the city.
Al-Khaleel said the new industrial city would be designed to accommodate both heavy and light industries attracting huge investments.
The Businessmen’s Council has announced plan to establish a logistical warehouse company in Al-Khafji, he said, adding that it would strengthen the city’s economic and business prospects.
He called for the establishment of a marketing committee for each industrial city in the country, under the Council of Saudi Chambers.
Three major oil companies are operating in Al-Khafji: Aramco Gulf Operations, Chevron Saudi Arabia and Saudi Aramco.
Al-Khafji, which is in the Neutral Zone between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, is located in the far northeastern tip of the Kingdom facing the Arabian Gulf, has an oil capacity of around 610,000 barrels per day. Al-Khafji Operations Company wants to increase this figure to 700,000-900,000 bpd by 2030. KJO is split between Aramco Gulf Operations and Kuwait Gulf Oil Co.


Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

Updated 15 December 2025
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Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport reaches record 50 million passengers in 2025

  • New milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport 
  • Lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight

JEDDAH: King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah recorded a new historic milestone on Sunday with the arrival of the 50-millionth passenger for year 2025.

The 50 million milestone marks the highest number ever recorded by a Saudi airport since the launch of civil aviation in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. 

It also placed KAIA among the world’s mega airports in terms of passenger numbers. The figure represents a 1.83 percent growth from 49.1 million passenger arrival recorded in 2024.

“This achievement reflects the qualitative transformation at KAIA and its growing status as a regional hub and national gateway connecting the Kingdom to the world,” the report said.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah. (SPA)

It also underscores the airport’s vital role in enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a global tourist destination and a gateway to the Two Holy Mosques by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

KAIA serves as a gateway to the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah by facilitating the movement of visitors, Umrah performers, and pilgrims.

The lucky 50-millionth passenger was a French national arriving from Paris on a Saudia flight to participate in a sports tournament hosted in Jeddah.

She was welcomed by JEDCO’s leadership, who greeted her and presented a commemorative gift to mark the occasion.

JEDCO Chief Executive Officer Mazen Johar said that reaching 50 million passengers reflects the airport’s high operational readiness and marks a pivotal milestone in preparations to double this figure in the coming years.