DUBAI: Saudi Arabia will set up five new airports in the country at a cost of SR20 billion (USD 53 million).
The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) will build the new airports across the kingdom, said Abdullah Al-Ruhaimy, GACA president.
He was speaking to reporters in Jeddah yesterday after receiving bids from the five short-listed companies competing for a contract to operate the kingdom's three international airports.
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