International routes are limited to 6 countries: the , , seasonal , seasonal , , and | , then crown prince and minister of defense and aviation, launched an expansion project of the royal terminal at the airport in 2003 |
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On 28 May 2005, three military helicopters parked in the airport caught fire, also damaging the buildings next to the hangar | Established in 1964, the airport is owned and operated by the |
It was renamed to Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport by by on 5 July 2012 in memory of former Crown Prince Naif.
GACA has spent more than SR300 million on expansion projects since 1964 and the airport continues to undergo further expansion as it consolidates its position as a main aviation hub in Saudi Arabia's | Airlines and destinations [ ] Airlines Destinations Seasonal charter: , , Seasonal: , , , , , Incidents and accidents [ ]• There were no human casualties |
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Located in the 'Mulayda' district of Buraydah and named after the former , it primarily serves the northern provinces of the kingdom |
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