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الاحد: 07 ديسمبر 2025
  • 07 ديسمبر 2025
  • 12:07

Khaberni - Hussein Al-Safadi, CEO of Aqaba Development Company, stated, "We supported the establishment of power stations, water lines, and dams in Aqaba.
Al-Safadi's statements coincided with infrastructure failures in the Aqaba Authority area following 15 mm of rainfall, resulting in vital streets being flooded and power outages.

Al-Safadi confirmed that the company's projects aim to attract foreign tourism, by developing Al Hussein International Airport and establishing the Aqaba International Center for Knowledge, an aviation heritage museum, and a racing track to support the authority in tourism.

Al-Safadi stated: "We established the Zayed Marina project; our relationship with the UAE is strategic and strong, starting with the construction of four residential towers, the infrastructure, a marina for tourist ships, and a hotel.".

He indicated that Aqaba Development Company has agreements with countries that require the contractor to be Jordanian, and the employees and staff to be Jordanian.

Al-Safadi revealed that the company's revenue growth reached 7.5 million; approximately 14 million dinars were distributed as surpluses to the government for the year 2024, expecting to distribute 10 million in surplus to partners next year.

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