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Baggage Handling Systems installations at King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED)

تركيبات أنظمة مناولة الأمتعة في مطار الملك عبدالعزيز الدولي

A modern Baggage Handling System (BHS) is a multi-kilometre network of conveyors, tilt-tray and cross-belt sorters, destination-coded vehicles, Early Bag Stores and inline Hold Baggage Screening (HBS) Standard-3 CT machines. It is the single largest mechanical CAPEX in any terminal programme after the airfield itself. Buyers are airport authorities and terminal concessionaires; the systems are commissioned in tandem with IATA Resolution 753 tracking, RFID tagging and the airline's DCS. Reliability targets typically exceed 99.5% availability with misconnect rates below 0.3%.

Jeddah is the gateway to Makkah — and few airports carry such spiritual and logistical weight in a single footprint. Its Hajj Terminal, a Skidmore Owings & Merrill marvel of tented fibreglass, has moved pilgrims for four decades while the new Terminal 1 by HOK now handles Saudia's widebody flows. 2024 traffic climbed to 49.1 million as the Kingdom chases a goal of 150 million pilgrims and tourists a year by 2030.

5 named installations
5 suppliers
Open capex: $12bn
Deployment evidence

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