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Saudi Arabia launches its first water airport ‎

Guests can now fly to The Red Sea aboard Saudi seaplanes
Saudi Arabia launches its first water airport ‎
Highest standards of safety and quality ensured to meet Vision 2023 goals

Red Sea Global (RSG) has successfully received the operating license for its water airport on Ummahat Island at The Red Sea destination.

This marks a pivotal moment in the Kingdom’s aviation sector. It is a testament to RSG’s commitment to responsible development and its mission to transform tourism in the region.

Redefining transportation

This license, the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia, is a testament to RSG’s commitment to setting new standards in regenerative tourism.

The water airport, nestled on Ummahat Island, represents a fusion of aviation and the marine environment. Designed to offer a unique and enchanting experience, the airport will provide a seamless experience for visitors arriving at the Red Sea International Airport. Therefore, passengers will have the opportunity to savor the breathtaking views of The Red Sea’s pristine waters during their journey.

“Earlier this month we revealed to the world the Kingdom’s first seaplane company, Fly Red Sea. Now, with this license, we are ready to transport guests across crystal-clear waters to The Red Sea’s island resorts,” said John Pagano, RSG’s group CEO.

The operating license was formally handed over by the President of the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA), to CEO John Pagano. In addition to the operating license, RSG was given a license to provide security operation services.

Read: Saudi Arabia launches first seaplane company Fly Red Sea

GACA’s commitment to progress

President of GACA, Mr. Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, emphasized GACA’s relentless efforts to foster a tourism-friendly environment. They provided unwavering support to facilitate the success of The Red Sea destination and its aviation plans. Additionally, he underlined GACA’s dedication to align with Saudi Vision 2030 projects. Thus, ensuring the highest standards of safety and quality in the aviation sector is their priority.

In line with its strategic initiatives, GACA is diligently working on human capital development. Moreover, it emphasizes its aim towards regulatory frameworks, infrastructures, airspace, and the integration of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies. These efforts ensure sustainable and safe growth in civil aviation activities in Saudi Arabia.

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