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Saudi airports focus on sustainability聽through infrastructure projects: Leading official

Saudi airports focus on sustainability聽through infrastructure projects: Leading official
Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, president of 黑料社区's聽General Authority of Civil Aviation (Screenshot)
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Updated 01 December 2022

Saudi airports focus on sustainability聽through infrastructure projects: Leading official

Saudi airports focus on sustainability聽through infrastructure projects: Leading official

RIYADH: Aviation聽in 黑料社区 is pushing toward a sustainable model聽by聽building聽infrastructure聽for the future聽to deliver a seamless passenger experience, according to leading figures in the sector聽while speaking at the World Travel and Tourism Global Summit in Riyadh.聽

Picking up the threads from the universal pandemic that marred the airline industry, the sector is bolstering the infrastructure by addressing core issues such as staff shortage, health mandates and climate change concerns.聽

Fresh from the pandemic, the industry had to endure a hiring process that took almost 16 weeks from recruiting a skilled worker to finally deploying him聽or her聽to the job, leading to a clogged supply of staff members in the airports. The situation, however, is fast changing.聽

鈥淲e tried to support the airports by accelerating the training, certification and security clearance of the ground handlers and other players of the ecosystem through digitization programs that have minimized the process,鈥 said Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, president of the Kingdom's聽General Authority of Civil Aviation.

The aviation authority last month also submitted the聽鈥楬armonizing Air Travel'聽policy guidelines to the UN鈥檚 International Civil Aviation Organization Council for its approval, encouraging the use of a unified health document that could alleviate traveler concerns that global travelers encountered during the universal pandemic.聽

There is also a concerted effort in the Saudi aviation sector to cut the dwell time or time passengers spend in the airport before boarding their flights.聽

NEOM Airport, for instance, is working toward developing a high-speed 鈥済reen鈥 rail system that will transfer air travelers to the city, meaning there will be no parking at the transport hub.聽

鈥淚nstead of focusing necessarily on the airport and being a destination, we want to facilitate getting you into the city as fast as we can,鈥 said John Selden, CEO of NEOM Airport.聽

The airport is also considering using electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, or EVTOL, to expedite the mobility of incoming passengers.聽

鈥淭he last two years were incredibly tough for the industry. The check-in process, which usually takes five minutes, took 20 minutes per passenger. We need to find a way to put all the passenger touchpoints together to make travel seamless,鈥 said Luis Felipe de Oliveira, director-general of the Airports Council International, while speaking at the event.聽

Airports are also toying with the idea of running the infrastructure to support sustainability, which includes 100 percent green or battery-powered equipment throughout the airport expanse.聽

鈥淲e need to have systems where passengers don鈥檛 leave gates, and we don鈥檛 burn fuel on taxiways until we are ready for take-off. We don鈥檛 need a queue at the end of the runway,鈥 said Pagano while sharing his vision of a green hydrogen-fueled ecosystem that will power the airports of the future.聽