Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz Intl OEAO (AlUla International Airport)
Airport type Public
Owner State
Serves AlUla
Location AlUla municipality
Elevation AMSL 2,047 ft / 624 m
Coordinates 26°29′0″N 038°7′1″E GPS 26.4774979, 38.1181829
Rwy 12/30 10,007ft 3,050m Asphalt
Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz International Airport (IATA: ULH, ICAO: OEAO) is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of AlUla, Saudi Arabia. It was named after Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz. The airport was established on 31 October 2011.
The planned capacity of the airport was 100,000 passengers per year, particularly both tourists and locals.The airport began operations on 31 October 2011 when the first flight from Riyadh operated by Saudia.
It is the closest airport to the pre-Islamic archaeological site of Mada'in Saleh and Al-'Ula Heritage Village. The airport is the first one in Saudi Arabia specifically designed to serve people coming to the region for visiting purposes.
In March 2021, the General Authority of Civil Aviation in Saudi Arabia has approved the landing of international flights at the airport.
v1.0
complete reworked of airport
airport at the right elevation
added apron lights
added new taxiways with lighting and marking
modified and removed some aprons
aircrafts parkings
added some buildings
added various objects
added vegetation area
enhanced airport ground texture
added windsock