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Falcons Flight: A Roller Coaster of Epic Proportions Unveiled in Saudi Arabia

In an astounding feat of engineering and construction, Mammoet has brought to life the Falcons Flight roller coaster at Six Flags Qiddiya City in Saudi Arabia. This isn’t just any roller coaster—it’s the tallest, fastest, and longest coaster in the world, a record-breaking marvel set to thrill adrenaline seekers from around the globe.

Standing at an imposing height of 195 meters and stretching over an incredible 4,000 meters, the Falcons Flight promises a ride like no other. With speeds reaching up to a mind-boggling 250 kilometers per hour, this coaster is set to redefine the very essence of high-speed entertainment.

The construction of this monumental project was no small task. Mammoet’s team in Saudi Arabia, equipped with a formidable fleet of hydraulic and crawler cranes ranging from 100 tons to 750 tons, undertook the challenge with precision and dedication. The result? A flawlessly executed construction process that turned a dream into a breathtaking reality.

Mammoet’s involvement in this historic endeavor underscores their expertise in handling complex and large-scale projects. The Qiddiya Investment Company and Six Flags Qiddiya City both reaped the benefits of Mammoet’s meticulous planning and execution. Every aspect of the construction, from the initial phases to the completion of the iconic camelback structure in April 2024, showcased Mammoet’s commitment to safety and excellence.

Imagine the anticipation building as you climb the towering heights of the Falcons Flight, only to plunge down at heart-pounding speeds. It’s an experience designed to push the limits of excitement, much like riding a lightning bolt through the sky.

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