Dawadmi Airport (DWD), also known as Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz Airport, is an important air gateway for the city of Dawadmi and its surrounding areas in the Riyadh Province. Opened in 2003, this modern airport plays a key role in ensuring transport accessibility to the central part of Saudi Arabia, connecting it with the country's major cities. Despite its relatively small size, it represents a strategically significant hub for domestic transport, serving both business travellers and tourists.
| IATA Code | DWD |
| ICAO Code | OEDW |
| City | Dawadmi |
| Distance to centre | About 30 km |
| Status | Domestic |
| Annual passengers | Precise current data on annual passenger traffic is not published, however, the airport is designed to handle up to 300 passengers per hour. |
| Popular Airlines | Saudia |
| Schedule | Dawadmi Airport online arrival/departure board |
Dawadmi Airport is designed to provide comfort and efficiency for passengers. Its main advantage is the modern and compact infrastructure, which allows for passing through all pre-flight procedures quickly and without unnecessary fuss, which is especially appreciated by travellers on domestic flights. The terminal is equipped with everything necessary for comfortable waiting for departure: there are small cafes, shops, and ATMs. The airport has one runway over 4,000 metres long, capable of receiving various types of aircraft.
Transport connection with the city is provided mainly by taxis and rented cars, allowing easy access to the centre of Dawadmi or other settlements in the region. Thanks to its convenient location, the airport serves as a starting point for exploring the cultural and natural heritage of central Arabia, offering residents and guests of the region reliable and modern air connection.