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Red Sea Global (RSG) continues to set new benchmarks for sustainable infrastructure, with multiple assets achieving LEED certifications across aviation, logistics, education, and master-planned communities. Most notably, Red Sea International Airport has become the first airport in Saudi Arabia and only the fifth globally to earn LEED Platinum, demonstrating how next-generation airports can integrate renewable energy, energy efficiency, and Sustainable Aviation Fuel into core operations.

For the aviation and airport industry, these achievements highlight the growing need for sustainability-led design, smart systems, and cross-sector collaboration. From low-carbon mobility and efficient passenger infrastructure to sustainable logistics facilities and community planning, RSG’s approach shows how airports and related assets can deliver operational efficiency while meeting increasingly stringent environmental standards.

Aligned with Vision 2030, developments such as AMAALA reinforce the role of airports and large-scale infrastructure as enablers of responsible tourism and economic growth. As global aviation moves toward decarbonisation and resilience, RSG’s LEED-certified portfolio offers a practical model for industry stakeholders looking to balance capacity growth, passenger experience, and long-term environmental impact.

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