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Prince Sultan Air Base (قاعدة الأمير سلطان الجوية)

Prince Sultan Air Base (also قاعدة الأمير سلطان الجوية; ICAO OEPS) is an active military air base in the Saudi Arabia, operated by the Royal Saudi Air Force. It has 2 runways (longest 4,000 m). Home to Wing 6 (Royal Saudi Air Force), the 378th Air Expeditionary Wing (US Air Force), No. 17 OCU Squadron RSAF, No. 18 Squadron RSAF and 7 other units, flying King Air 90.

Facility Details

Summary
Operating Country 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia🇺🇸 United States
Location🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia
Status Active
UsageMilitary only
Year built1951
Operating OrganizationRoyal Saudi Air Force
Units & aircraft
Wing 6 (Royal Saudi Air Force)378th Air Expeditionary Wing (US Air Force)No. 17 OCU Squadron RSAFNo. 18 Squadron RSAFNo. 19 Squadron RSAF · King Air 90No. 23 Squadron RSAFNo. 24 Squadron RSAFNo. 32 Squadron RSAFNo. 41 Squadron RSAFNo. 50 Squadron RSAFNo. 60 Squadron RSAF
Location & Technical Details
Coordinates24.0553°N, 47.5636°E
Elevation503 m (1,650 ft)
IATA codeAKH
ICAO codeOEPS
Runways
17L/35R · 4,000 m (13,123 ft) · Asphalt17R/35L · 4,000 m (13,123 ft) · Asphalt
Map
Map of Prince Sultan Air Base
Unit Emblems

No. 18 Squadron RSAF, No. 19 Squadron RSAF, No. 32 Squadron RSAF — Qrmoo3 (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Live Losses TrackerUpdated daily

5 losses recorded here in the 2026 Iran Conflict.

Description

Prince Sultan Air Base (PSAB) is a military air base situated in Al Kharj, Riyadh Province, Saudi Arabia. Constructed in 1951, the base has remained in continuous operation since its establishment. It is owned by the Ministry of Defense and operated by the Royal Saudi Air Force, with a consistent presence of United States Air Force units. The base is located at an elevation of 503 meters above mean sea level and features two asphalt runways, 17L/35R and 17R/35L, both measuring 4,000 meters in length.

PSAB has served as a significant hub for coalition forces during various operations, including Southern Watch, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom. Following the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing, all United States Air Force activities from that location were relocated to PSAB. Prior to the September 11 attacks, aircraft stationed at PSAB were primarily for defensive purposes, with offensive strike operations launched from other locations. The base hosted a variety of aircraft types, including airborne early warning, reconnaissance, air refueling, electronic warfare, suppression of enemy air defenses, and air-to-air fighter aircraft from the U.S., UK, and France.

In mid-2003, most U.S. operations began transitioning to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. However, in October 2019, approximately 2,000 U.S. troops, B-1B bombers, F-22 Raptor stealth fighters, and Patriot missile batteries were deployed to PSAB. On December 17, 2019, the 378th Air Expeditionary Wing was activated at the base. Currently, the Royal Saudi Air Force's Wing 6, Wing 4, and Wing 14 are stationed at PSAB, operating aircraft such as the Boeing E-3A Sentry, Beech Model 350i Super King Air, Boeing RE-3A/B, Boeing KE-3A, Airbus A330-203/243 MRTT, Lockheed KC-130H/J Hercules, and Saab 2000 AEW&C. The base utilizes temporary housing, with plans for more permanent structures.

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Latest Data Updates
  1. AUG 142026 Updated Based aircraft recorded: King Air 90
  2. AUG 132026 Updated Runway designations, surfaces and lengths recorded
  3. JAN 122026 Updated Secondary name added; organization, runways and units updated
  4. JUL 12025 Updated Airbase data reviewed and updated