Red Sea Global earns record-breaking LEED certifications
- Four RSG assets awarded prestigious LEED recognition, including Saudi Arabia’s first LEED Platinum airport
Riyadh, 22 January 2026 – Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, has achieved a series of record-breaking milestones in sustainable design and operations, with multiple assets earning prestigious LEED certifications.
This includes Red Sea International Airport (RSI) becoming the first airport in Saudi Arabia, and only the fifth worldwide, to achieve LEED Platinum certification. As well as this, Turtle Bay International School (TBIS) achieved LEED Platinum certification, with the highest score ever recorded under the LEED v4 Building Design and Construction (BD+C): Schools rating system. Meanwhile, RSG’s Central Distribution Center (CDC) earned LEED Gold certification, becoming one of the most sustainable warehouse facilities in the region. Finally, AMAALA Triple Bay and Staff Village masterplans achieved LEED Platinum for Communities.
Saudi Arabia’s first LEED Platinum airport
RSI has been awarded LEED Platinum certification by the Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI). This milestone establishes RSI as the first airport in Saudi Arabia and among only five airports globally to receive this distinction.
The certification recognizes RSI’s pioneering sustainability framework, which integrates 100% renewable energy operations, advanced energy efficiency systems, and the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for seaplane flights. It marks the culmination of several years of cross-functional collaboration, reflecting RSG’s comprehensive approach to developing infrastructure that delivers lasting environmental, social, and economic value.
Highest-scoring LEED-certified school in the world
TBIS has been awarded LEED Platinum certification, achieving an unprecedented 92 points — the highest score ever recorded under the LEED v4 BD+C: Schools rating system.
Globally, only 15 schools have achieved this level of certification. TBIS now stands as the first school in Saudi Arabia to do so, setting a new benchmark for sustainable education, architectural design, and regenerative learning environments.
One of the region’s most sustainable warehouse facilities
RSG’s CDC also achieved LEED Gold certification with an impressive 73 points, positioning it among the most sustainable warehouse facilities in the Middle East. From intelligent energy management and material optimization to resource-efficient operations, this 55,000m2 facility reflects RSG’s drive to redefine industrial design through environmental innovation and smart logistics.
AMAALA’s first LEED certification
LEED for Communities (Plan and Design) is a globally recognized framework for sustainable urban planning and large-scale development. It addresses not only environmental performance, but also equity, economic development, resilience, governance, and quality of life.
AMAALA becomes the 45th project globally to achieve the certification and joins an exclusive club of just 16 projects that have achieved Platinum, including The Red Sea Phase One. Marking AMAALA’s first LEED certification, it sets a solid foundation for positioning AMAALA as a global benchmark for responsible development.
The Red Sea destination, a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, now counts nine luxury hotels that are open and welcoming guests. Last year Shura Island, the heart of The Red Sea, began opening the first of its 11 resorts. RSG recently announced the upcoming opening of AMAALA, its ultra-luxury, wellness destination.
Both destinations are committed to going beyond sustainability, aiming for a 30% net conservation benefit to local ecosystems by 2040 through enhancing biologically diverse habitats. The destinations have been carefully designed to accommodate up to 1.5 million visitors annually to preserve the pristine environment. Both destinations are being powered by 100% renewable energy, eliminating up to 1 million tCO2eq annually – the equivalent of removing 2 million cars from the road for one year.
About Red Sea Global
Red Sea Global (RSG) is a vertically integrated real estate
developerwith a diverse portfolio across tourism, residential,
experiences,infrastructure, transport, healthcare, and services. This
includes theluxury regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea, which
beganwelcoming guests in 2023, and AMAALA, which remains on track to
welcomefirst guests in 2025.
A third destination, Thuwal Private Retreat openedin 2024. RSG has
also been entrusted with refurbishment works at Al WajhAirport, focused
on upgrading the existing terminal and infrastructure,and building a new
international terminal.
RSG is a PIF company and acornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s ambition to
diversify its economy. Acrossits growing portfolio of destinations,
subsidiaries, and businesses, RSGseeks to lead the world towards a more
sustainable future, showing howresponsible development can uplift
communities, drive economies, andenhance the environment.
www.redseaglobal.com
RSG is the visionary company behind some of the world’s most ambitious
development ventures, including luxury regenerative tourism destinations
such as The Red Sea and AMAALA.
Across its portfolio, RSG leverages the most innovative concepts,
strategies, and technologies to deliver projects that actively enhance
the wellbeing of customers, communities, and environments.