Flight Operations to Riyadh: The Saudi Airshow gets underway in Riyadh from March 12-14. The show is taking place at Thumamah Airport, just under 30km north of King Khalid International Airport. Here’s what operators need to know ahead of missions to Riyadh’s main gateway.
Riyadh / King Khaled International Airport
ICAO: OERK
IATA: RUH
Coordinates: N24-57.8 / E046-42.5
Magnetic variation: 02E
Elevation: 2049 ft / 625 m
Timezone: GMT +3
Operational Information
A visa is required for all passengers nationality to be issued from the origin of passengers except GCC countries
All crew can enter on the GenDec and in uniform for 72 hours, it’s possible for this to be extended for good reasons, for example, a technical problem with the aircraft
Full facilities available for passengers and crew: customs clearance and luggage collect and scanning
Alcohol is prohibited in Saudi and if there is any on board it must be hidden and locked in
There are no parking restrictions
There are no significant NOTAMs at this time
FBO facilities are available for VIP flights and the Royal terminal for diplomatic flights
UAS can obtain landing permits for non-scheduled commercial flights and private flights within 24 hours or less
General Information
Saudi Currency: SAR (1 USD= 3.74 SAR)
Transportation: mostly by car and luxury car are available
The nearest hotel is the Airport Marriott
For more information on the Saudi Airshow, click here
For support with your Flight Operations to Riyadh, contact UAS
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