Saudi Arabia to issue bonds for Jeddah, Riyadh airports

Government bonds for 2013 will be used towards improving King Abdul Aziz airport in Jeddah, which receives more than 20 million passengers a year along with Riyadh airport. (AFP)

Construction work at airports in the Saudi cities of Riyadh and Jeddah will be financed next year by bonds issued by the government, Finance Minister Ibrahim Alassaf told Al Arabiya's Lara Habib on Sunday.

"The bonds for King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah and King Khaled Airport in Riyadh will be issued this (coming) year," Alassaf said.

The kingdom's General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) said in January it planned to issue a second sukuk, or Islamic bond, at the end of 2012 to help fund its 27 billion riyal ($7.2 billion) airport in Jeddah.

A first sukuk, launched earlier this year and fully guaranteed by the Saudi Ministry of Finance, raised 15 billion riyals to help fund the Jeddah airport development.

Last year, industrial conglomerate Saudi Bin Laden Group won the contracts to develop the first phase of the Jeddah airport, raising its annual capacity to 30 million passengers.

Saudi Arabia is currently investing in multi-billion dollar infrastructure projects and revamping many of its airports to cater to a growing number of passengers.

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