Ras Al Khaimah International Airport has announced the advancement of a new VVIP terminal and private jet hangar in collaboration with Falcon Exec Air travel, part of Alex Group Financial Investment.
The project, introduced at the Dubai Airshow, is a crucial element of the emirate’s approach to draw in high-value tourist and increase its aeronautics infrastructure.
Situated just 15 minutes from Ras Al Khaimah’s coastline resorts, the brand-new facilities will certainly function as an entrance for high-end visitors, capitalists, and entertainment industry visitors. Falcon Executive Aviation will create and run a Fixed Base Operation (FBO) including a 1, 500 -square-metre incurable, an 8, 000 -square-metre multi-purpose hangar, and 9, 000 square metres of aircraft apron and parking areas.
Eng. Sheikh Salem bin Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Chairman of Ras Al Khaimah’s Department of Civil Aviation and Chairman of Ras Al Khaimah International Airport, stated the job marked “a major milestone that improves Ras Al Khaimah’s capacity to invite high-value site visitors, capitalists and partners, and supports the sustainable growth of the tourist sector.”
Sultan Rashit Abdulla Rashit Al Shene, Creator and Chairman of Alex Team Investment, said the development showed the group’s commitment to elevating exclusive aeronautics solutions throughout the UAE by “integrating luxury, functional capability and progressed sustainability standards.”
The VVIP terminal will include a royal lounge, four exclusive lounges, and premium hospitality areas. It will likewise include devoted aircraft car park, an airport, and space scheduled for future vertical movement advancements. The center will certainly be built to worldwide aviation standards with an emphasis on privacy, effectiveness, and customer experience under the “Falcon Trademark Experience.”
Made for LEED Gold certification, the terminal will include solar energy, electric ground assistance tools, and framework to sustain sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as part of its objective to achieve net-zero operational discharges.
Building of the job is anticipated to take 15 months, with the terminal set up to open up in the first quarter of 2027
The development straightens with Ras Al Khaimah’s broader plans to increase tourist capability and place the Emirate as one of the Middle East’s leading high-end and adventure locations.
