Rolls-Royce has secured a contract to provide emergency power systems for the new Terminal 2 at Kuwait International Airport. The installation will feature 20-cylinder Series 4000 DS 3600 mtu diesel generators designed to safeguard the power supply for the catering building, central energy infrastructure, and other essential airport facilities.
The airport is currently undergoing a major expansion, with Terminal 2 set to become one of the most advanced aviation hubs in the Gulf region.
Once completed, the new terminal will accommodate an initial 25 million passengers per year, scalable up to 50 million, aligning with Kuwait’s national development strategy, Kuwait Vision 2035.
The contract was awarded by the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGCA) in partnership with the Ministry of Public Works. Turkish construction firm Limak serves as the project’s main developer.
Engineered for reliability in extreme conditions, the mtu gensets are built to operate at ambient temperatures reaching up to 55 °C. Delivery is planned for early 2026, followed by comprehensive testing, commissioning, and handover.
“We are proud that our products ensure the stable operation of critical infrastructure at the airport—even in this region with its extreme environmental conditions,” said Salim El Banna, Country Sales Manager for UAE, Bahrain, Iraq, and Kuwait, Power Systems division, Rolls-Royce.
Globally, Rolls-Royce supports critical infrastructure with over 85,000 mtu emergency power systems installed across airports, data centers, hospitals, industrial plants, and energy suppliers.
These systems based on diesel and gas generators and dynamic Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) technologies—ensure continuous operations under all conditions.
At leading international airports such as Frankfurt, Dubai, Madrid, Prague, Palma, and Hurghada, mtu power systems have been providing reliable backup energy for years, keeping terminals, baggage systems, and control centers running without interruption.