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The Royal Commission for AlUla Signs Partnership with Alliance Aviation at Future Investment Initiative

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29 October 2025

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In a milestone agreement that reinforces AlUla’s position as a global logistics hub in north-west Saudi Arabia, the Royal Commission for AlUla has signed a partnership with Alliance Aviation Arabia, in the presence of His Excellency Engineer Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services.

This partnership aims to manage and operate the new Private Aviation Hangar at AlUla International Airport. The announcement was made on the sidelines of the ninth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII).

This collaboration comes in response to the growing demand for private aviation services at AlUla International Airport, which recorded nearly 7,000 private aircraft movements between 2023 and 2024. The increasing traffic highlighted the need for a dedicated Private Aviation Hangar to serve the expanding market and provide a seamless experience for travellers, visitors, and investors.

The new Private Aviation Hangar will offer a range of services, including ground handling and secure storage for mid-sized aircraft. The partnership will also create new economic opportunities for the region, aligning with RCU’s sustainable development goals and the broader ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030. This strategic collaboration reflects RCU’s commitment to leveraging exceptional operational expertise in private aviation, thereby enhancing service quality, expanding air connectivity and maintenance, and meeting the aspirations of visitors and investors.

As part of the airport’s development, the main terminal building has been refurbished and the aircraft apron expanded to accommodate larger aircraft. These upgrades have increased passenger capacity from 100,000 to 700,000 travellers annually, addressing the rising demand from domestic and international visitors. The initiative marks a significant step towards RCU’s comprehensive masterplan for AlUla, targeting two million annual visitors and contributing SAR 150 billion to Saudi Arabia’s GDP by 2035.

The airside facilities have also been expanded, with the aircraft service apron enlarged to 89,000 square metres and taxiways extended by 110,000 square metres, enabling the airport to accommodate 15 aircraft simultaneously. AlUla International Airport is set to become one of the Kingdom's largest airports, with a total area estimated at 2.4 million square metres. Furthermore, a state-of-the-art executive lounge has been established, featuring designs inspired by AlUla’s natural environment.

Reflecting its ongoing commitment to excellence, AlUla International Airport received Airport Customer Experience Accreditation from the Airports Council International (ACI) in 2023, recognising its dedication to engaging with passengers and continuously improving service quality across all touchpoints.

The partnership between RCU and Alliance Aviation Arabia is part of a wider plan to further develop AlUla International Airport, including new terminal expansions, additional service facilities, the introduction of a virtual air traffic control tower, and the enhancement of operational infrastructure to boost capacity and efficiency for domestic, regional, and international flights.

In 2024, the airport achieved a 365% increase in passenger numbers compared with 2021, while total domestic and international flights rose by 270% over the same period. The current expansion works include increasing the number of immigration counters in arrival and departure halls to 18 counters, introducing self-service e-gates, and adding a dedicated baggage carousel in the international arrivals hall. These developments will significantly improve passenger flow and elevate the overall travel experience. 

RCU expressed its gratitude to its partners: the Ministry of Transport and Logistics Services, the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and the Second Airports Cluster, for their efforts in developing operations at AlUla International Airport.

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