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Alcatop Shanghai Supports Saudi Red Sea International Airport Construction, Supplies 80,000 sqm High-End Metal Curtain Wall System

2026-02-05


ALCATOP SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL CO., LIMITED has supplied a total of 80,000 square meters of metal curtain wall systems for the Red Sea International Airport in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the development of this world-class sustainable aviation hub. Red Sea International Airport serves as the primary gateway for Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Project (Red Sea Global). Designed by the renowned British architectural firm Foster + Partners, its design draws inspiration from the forms of the desert, oasis, and sea. The airport features five dune-shaped terminal pods, crafted to evoke the experience of "arriving at a luxury resort." In January 2026, the airport achieved LEED Platinum certification, making it the first airport in Saudi Arabia and one of only five airports globally to receive this prestigious recognition. The airport is powered entirely by renewable energy, achieving energy self-sufficiency through an on-site solar farm, and is the first airport in Saudi Arabia to offer Sustainable Aviation Fuel. In 2025, the project was featured on a Saudi national commemorative postage stamp, underscoring its international significance. Upon full operation, the airport is projected to accommodate one million visitors annually by 2030, providing seamless connectivity to luxury resorts along the Red Sea coast via various modes of transport, including seaplanes and boats. Following the collaborations on the Lusail Stadium and the Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Hotel, this project further validates Alcatop Shanghai's sustained commitment and technical expertise in the high-end Middle Eastern construction market.

ALCATOP SHANGHAI INTERNATIONAL CO., LIMITED has supplied a total of 80,000 square meters of metal curtain wall systems for the Red Sea International Airport in Saudi Arabia, contributing to the development of this world-class sustainable aviation hub.


Red Sea International Airport serves as the primary gateway for Saudi Arabia's Red Sea Project (Red Sea Global). Designed by the renowned British architectural firm Foster + Partners, its design draws inspiration from the forms of the desert, oasis, and sea. The airport features five dune-shaped terminal pods, crafted to evoke the experience of "arriving at a luxury resort."

In January 2026, the airport achieved LEED Platinum certification, making it the first airport in Saudi Arabia and one of only five airports globally to receive this prestigious recognition. The airport is powered entirely by renewable energy, achieving energy self-sufficiency through an on-site solar farm, and is the first airport in Saudi Arabia to offer Sustainable Aviation Fuel. In 2025, the project was featured on a Saudi national commemorative postage stamp, underscoring its international significance. Upon full operation, the airport is projected to accommodate one million visitors annually by 2030, providing seamless connectivity to luxury resorts along the Red Sea coast via various modes of transport, including seaplanes and boats.

Following the collaborations on the Lusail Stadium and the Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve Hotel, this project further validates Alcatop Shanghai's sustained commitment and technical expertise in the high-end Middle Eastern construction market.

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