Honeywell & Riyadh Airports Company sign an MoU

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Honeywell and Riyadh Airports Company (RAC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to investigate the use of Honeywell technologies that enable integration and automation at King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) to improve efficiency, predictability, and safety while reducing environmental impact.

“We continue to pursue our digital transformation program to position RAC as one of the world’s leading airport operators,” said Mohammed bin Abdullah Al-Maghlouth, CEO, Riyadh Airports Company.

He added, “This important collaboration with Honeywell will allow us to improve operations at KKIA and gain learnings and insight to use across our airports portfolio, further accelerating the future development of Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector and meeting the industry’s requirements in line with Saudi Vision 2030.”

“Honeywell is proud to support RAC’s strategic vision to deliver the most advanced and sustainable airport operations in the world,” said Abdullah Al-Juffali, country manager, Honeywell Building Technologies, Saudi Arabia.

He added, “With our long-standing and global track record of delivering advanced solutions for the aviation industry and RAC’s extensive operational experience, we will deliver technologies that improve the operational efficiency, uptime, and overall passenger experience at KKIA while supporting its efforts to meet its Saudi Vision 2030 commitments.”

The RAC and Honeywell Memorandum of Understanding specifies the installation, operation, and maintenance of new Honeywell technology at KKIA. Honeywell will create and supply solutions to RAC, assisting in achieving key goals like operational efficiency, uptime and continuity, sustainability, and passenger experience.

The partnership demonstrates RAC and Honeywell’s commitment to supporting the Saudi Arabian government’s plan to build the country into an industrial powerhouse and a worldwide logistics hub. The vision focuses on fostering high-tech and knowledge-based occupations that contribute significantly to the country’s economy and enable it to compete worldwide.

KKIA is 35 kilometers north of Riyadh and serves as the gateway to Saudi Arabia’s largest city. It has five terminals, one of the world’s tallest air control towers, a mosque, and two parallel 4,205-meter-long runways. Terminals 3 and 4 will accommodate up to 11 million passengers per year for international flights by 2022, with 14 different travel options and 80 check-in counters.

Honeywell supports Saudi Arabia’s aviation airports sector’s particular needs, and its technology is a crucial facilitator of long-term airport operations. Honeywell brings decades of knowledge to airports in the region and proven innovative technologies that address both present and future demands.

Honeywell continues to expand its presence in the Kingdom, aiding the country’s transition to a knowledge-based economy by furthering the growth of its industries and localization efforts. Honeywell’s recent activities in Saudi Arabia include the planned launch of two new facilities that will manufacture gas detection devices and provide new job opportunities for Saudi nationals.