Saudi terminates Jeddah airport concession deal
The companies said they had 'strictly observed the request for proposal process stipulated by GACA'. 'Submitted all required documentation for GACA's review and had obtained all requisite approvals prior to the award of the concession', they said. Saudi Arabia has brought in foreign firms to manage some of its airports for the past several years as part of a broader privatisation drive, which will eventually involve selling stakes in the airports themselves.
The kingdom awarded a build, transfer and operate contract for a new airport in Medina to TAV Airports Holding and Al Rajhi Holding in 2011, then later chose the same consortium to develop and operate airports in Yanbu, Qassim and Hail. It awarded a contract to manage and operate Riyadh airport's new Terminal 5 to Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) in 2016.
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