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Saudi Arabia’s Global Airports Forum (GAF) Receives 200 Nominations from 23 Countries for Airport Excellence Awards

Riyadh to Host GAF on December 16–17 with 10 Categories Celebrating Global Aviation Innovation

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, November 19, 2025: The Global Airports Forum (GAF), taking place in Riyadh on December 16 and 17, has received an impressive 200 nominations from 23 countries for the 3rd Airport Excellence Awards. Organized by Niche Ideas and held under the main sponsorship of Matarat Holding, GAF recognizes outstanding innovation, operational excellence, and industry transformation across the global aviation sector.

The impressive diversity of nominations underscores global recognition of the aviation industry’s role in addressing capacity, sustainability, security, and digital advancements. Notably, Saudi Arabia’s strong representation features companies including Al Khalejiah Catering, Almabani General Contractors, Alvest Arabia Equipment Services, Etihad Salam, MAFA, METCO, Samana Special Mission, and Saudi Scales and Equipment, in addition to regional branches of global leaders such as SITA, Surbana Consultants, UNITED ATS, and Black Arrow Trading and Services, highlighting the Kingdom’s commitment and contribution towards advancing the global aviation sector.

Held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre (RICEC), this 4th edition of GAF brings together aviation innovators, operators, and decision makers. The Airport Excellence Awards (AEA) will honor the best industry players across 10 distinct categories, including – Air Connectivity & Route Development, Airport Design and Infrastructure, Airport Retail & Commercial Partnerships, Airport Security, Airport Staff Training & Human Capital Development, Baggage Handling, Ground Support Solutions, Innovation and Technology, Passenger Experience, and Sustainability and Environment.

Daksha Patel, Event Director at Niche Ideas, remarked: “Despite having some legacy systems still in use, aviation has remained one of the world’s most innovative industries. GAF considers innovation as a key aspect of aligning with Saudi Arabia’s goals of aviation excellence and delivering a valuable experience to our attendees.”

She added, “The Airport Excellence Awards (AEA) recognize and showcase those game-changing’ ideas and technologies that are helping our industry remain at the forefront of progress. We are pleased that global aviation companies are able to use this platform to highlight these innovations and directly engage with key airport decision-makers to take their business growth to new levels.”

International nominees include aviation leaders Skyportz, ADB Safegate, Groupe ADP, IDEMIA Public Security, BEUMER Group, Adani Airports, GMR Airports,

Leonardo SpA, Daifuku Co., Ltd., Vanderlande, Plaza Premium Group, and

Datalogic S.P.A, amongst others, demonstrating the awards’ global appeal.

Saudi airports are seeing massive expansions and upgrade programmes to meet their exceptional future growth forecasts. In 2024, an all-time record-breaking 128 million passengers were handled by Saudi airports, a 15 percent year-on- year increase, alongside a 10 percent rise in flight activity, and a 34 percent boost in air cargo, to reach 1.2 million tonnes.

The Kingdom has plans to spend over US$100 billion in its aviation sector, including US$50+ billion for developing airports to become a global aviation hub connecting 250 destinations worldwide and attracting 330 million annual passengers and 4.5 million tons of cargo handling by 2030.

Saudi airports in January 2025 kicked off the world’s largest passenger flow tech rollout through an advanced LiDAR and passenger flow management solution. In October this year, Saudi Arabia also launched the region’s first Virtual ATC Tower at Al Ula Airport, to be managed remotely from Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport, more than 373 miles away.

Cirium, the world’s leading source of aviation analytics, in a report, Saudi Arabia Rising, noted: “There have been many ground-breaking announcements coming out of Saudi Arabia in the past two to three years about new investments and

initiatives.” The country’s Airport Operations market size is projected to reach US$352 million by 2030. Unveiled in 2016, Vision 2030’s goals include expansion and modernization of the airports and technological advancements across the aviation domains.

Global Airports Forum is the region’s largest B2B airport industry platform that will feature over 250 exhibitors from 100+ countries, along with 8,000+ participants. GAF 2025 will see four new features: Future GSE Display, Airport Innovation Hub, Airport Innovation Trail and Startups Hub, alongside two international conferences, Airport Buyer Meetings Programme and the Airport Excellence Awards. The event’s business and knowledge enhancing platforms are being sponsored by a number of prominent international airports, airlines, ground handlers and global industry players.

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About Niche Ideas:

Niche Ideas is a highly experienced, UK-based event management company specializing in developing and managing international conferences and exhibitions across the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. With a dedicated focus on connecting sellers and buyers across various industries, Niche provides unique and effective meeting platforms for its clients, designing and executing innovative event programmes and managing complex schedules and logistics to deliver memorable experiences for attendees.

The team has established strong contacts with regional governments and global industry leaders crucial to the success of its events and has worked with key GCC and international entities across several strategic regional initiatives, including Climate Change, Economic Diversification, Gender Balance, Job Creation, and Aviation Growth. In addition, the firm’s event management experience includes some of the region’s leading summits and exhibitions across aerospace, aviation, and hospitality. For more information, please visit www.nicheideas.net.

About Global Airports Forum:

Global Airports Forum is the premier airport development event in Saudi Arabia. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Global Airports Forum invites aviation industry professionals and enthusiasts to gather for a groundbreaking event to showcase the latest advancements in airport operations, build and installation, technology and IT, ground handling services, aviation support services, and air traffic control & airfield services. The event will take place from 16-17 December 2025 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RICEC).

The exhibition will feature a wide range of companies from around the globe, each showcasing their latest products and services. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with industry leaders, learn about the latest trends, and explore new technologies revolutionizing the aviation ecosystem.

The exhibition offers an excellent opportunity for those interested in the aviation industry to network, learn, and grow their businesses. The event promises to be a truly transformative experience for all who attend.

For more information on Global Airports Forum, please visit www.globalairportsforum.com

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UAE President to Begin Working Visit to India

UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will begin a working visit to the Republic of India tomorrow.

During the visit, His Highness will hold talks with His Excellency Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, to explore opportunities to strengthen bilateral cooperation, reflecting the longstanding ties and Comprehensive Strategic and Economic Partnerships between the two countries.

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UAE records key gains in energy, infrastructure, housing in 2025

The United Arab Emirates reported significant growth across its energy, infrastructure, maritime transport, housing and digital transformation sectors in 2025, underscoring its ability to pair long-term planning with execution on the ground.

The achievements reflect a government approach built on innovation, operational efficiency and improving quality of life, demonstrating the ability to translate national strategies into tangible results that strengthen the country’s competitiveness.

In the housing sector, the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure issued 3,567 housing support decisions with a total value of AED2.546 billion. These decisions included housing grants, loans, and housing financing solutions.

These efforts contributed to an unprecedented achievement, as the homeownership rate among UAE citizens rose to 91 percent, one of the highest rates globally. The UAE also won, for the first time, the presidency of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) General Assembly and secured membership on its Executive Council.

As for the energy sector, 2025 marked the launch of the Global Energy Efficiency Alliance, which attracted the participation of more than 40 countries and international organisations—an initiative that underscores the UAE’s advanced role in leading global dialogues on reducing consumption and enhancing efficiency.

The year also witnessed the publication of the State of Energy Report 2025, the election of the UAE as a member of the Water Council of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), and the launch of a guidance manual for supporting domestic workers in eight languages to raise community awareness of responsible consumption practices.

The implementation of the National Energy and Water Demand Management Programme 2050 further reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to reducing energy demand by 42 percent–45 percent by 2050, through a comprehensive portfolio of projects and initiatives spanning the industrial, agricultural, built environment, and transport sectors.

In the infrastructure and transport sectors, the Ministry worked on developing the National Agenda for Addressing Traffic Congestion, which includes a portfolio of national transport and road projects valued at over AED170 billion through 2030.

The Ministry’s plan targets a 73 percent improvement in the efficiency of federal roads over the next five years, through the implementation of the Emirates Road upgrading and capacity enhancement project, with an investment of AED750 million. The plan also includes increasing the capacity of Al Ittihad Road by 60 percent and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road by 45 percent.

Additionally, the plan includes a feasibility study for the construction of the Fourth Federal Road, extending 120 kilometres with a capacity of up to 360,000 trips per day.

Moreover, the Ministry completed five major transformational projects, which are the humanisation of buildings and their transformation into healthy, well-being–supportive environments, the development of the Green Recycling Yards Project, the advancement of green industrial transformation, the implementation of the Sustainable Farm Irrigation Project, and the recycling of electric and hybrid vehicle batteries.

The UAE also continued to strengthen its global maritime presence by hosting the World Maritime Day Parallel Event and launching the National Maritime Navigation Centre, in addition to being re-elected for the fifth consecutive term to Category “B” membership of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).

The Ministry also won 41 local, regional, and international awards and obtained 19 ISO certifications, underscoring the maturity of its administrative systems and the quality of its operational processes.

In support of enhanced community engagement, the Ministry held 30 customer council meetings across the Emirates and signed 26 agreements and memoranda of understanding to expand partnerships, knowledge exchange, and amplify the impact of national projects. The year also witnessed the launch of the first fully integrated digital government services centre in Fujairah.

“The year 2025 represents an important milestone in the development journey of the energy, infrastructure, transport, and housing sectors in the UAE,” said Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure. “We witnessed tangible progress in the implementation of strategic projects that reflect the vision of our wise leadership in building an integrated, more efficient, and sustainable ecosystem capable of supporting economic growth and enhancing quality of life.”

“Our efforts have focused on strengthening the readiness of federal infrastructure, improving the efficiency of the energy system, and developing advanced housing solutions that align with the needs of citizens and their future aspirations,” he said.

Al Mazrouei added that the achievements realised in 2025 confirm the Ministry’s ability to translate national plans into concrete, data-driven results by adopting a work model based on effective governance, efficient resource management, and the expansion of local, regional, and international partnerships.”

“We commence 2026 confidently, building on clear results and solid foundations, while reaffirming our commitment to supporting the objectives of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ Vision, on the path toward the UAE Centennial 2071. The Ministry will continue its work to ensure advanced infrastructure, a sustainable energy sector, and flexible housing solutions that collectively enhance the country’s competitiveness and leadership at both the regional and global levels,” he noted.

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Industry Ministry, WEF Partner on Global Minerals

The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the World Economic Forum announced a cooperation agreement signed on the sidelines of the Future Minerals Forum (FMF) in Riyadh. The signing took place in the presence of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, FMF Chief Executive Ali Al-Mutairi, and World Economic Forum Executive Committee Member Fernando J. Gómez.
Under the agreement, the cooperation will run until September 2027, with FMF serving as the central and principal platform for implementation and management of the related dialogue. The cooperation aims to unify efforts to strengthen partnerships around critical minerals required for energy and other technologies, contributing to the assurance of resilient, sustainable, and responsible mineral supplies aligned with industrial objectives and the energy transition. According to the agreement, the initiative will be overseen by a joint executive committee comprising representatives from the ministry and the World Economic Forum.
The Future Minerals Forum and the World Economic Forum will support efforts to mobilize the public and private sectors to enhance resilience, transparency, and capacity building across mineral value chains. This includes developing and disseminating insights and knowledge on mineral traceability and policy options to increase supply. These insights are intended to complement FMF’s ongoing initiatives to advance standards and best practices in the sector.
The minister affirmed that this partnership represents a pivotal step toward advancing FMF’s objectives in building a more sustainable and equitable global minerals ecosystem, emphasizing that cooperation with the World Economic Forum embodies the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s vision to become a key hub within global mineral value chains.
Gómez expressed optimism about the cooperation with the ministry, stressing that securing resilient and sustainable mineral supplies requires close collaboration across sectors and borders, and that this partnership will help unlock the potential of mineral resources as drivers of sustainable growth and shared prosperity.
This cooperation further strengthens the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to advance international collaboration on minerals. Since the launch of the Future Minerals Forum in 2022, it has become a global platform that has helped shape the future of minerals and provides a space for cross-sector dialogue that supports action and leadership in mineral traceability and sustainability.
The ministry, the World Economic Forum, and the Future Minerals Forum will leverage this agreement to enhance cooperation between governments and the private sector, support enabling policies, best practices, and innovations across mineral supply chains, address sustainability and efficiency challenges, and strengthen environmental, social, and corporate governance standards.
The agreement reflects the World Economic Forum’s role as a neutral, non-profit international organization that supports cross-sector cooperation and promotes solution-oriented dialogue to ensure resource sustainability and inclusive growth. The project’s outcomes and insights are expected to contribute to the sixth edition of FMF, to be hosted in Riyadh in January 2027.
It is noteworthy that FMF brings together, through the government-led ministerial roundtable, senior government representatives, policymakers, industry leaders, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, and stakeholders across the mineral value chain to address sector challenges, enhance investment opportunities, and ensure responsible and resilient mineral supplies.
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