World’s Tallest & Fastest Roller Coaster Opens in Saudi Arabia, Falcon’s Flight Sets New Records

Post by : Saif Nasser

Saudi Arabia has officially introduced Falcon’s Flight, a record-breaking roller coaster that is now being recognized as the world’s tallest and fastest ride of its kind. Located at the upcoming Six Flags park in Qiddiya near Riyadh, the massive attraction represents a major leap in amusement ride engineering and large-scale entertainment development in the region.

Falcon’s Flight has been designed to deliver extreme speed, height, and track length beyond any roller coaster currently operating worldwide. The ride features a dramatic launch system, steep drops, and long high-speed stretches across desert terrain and elevated structures. Engineers and designers say the coaster combines advanced materials, precision control systems, and reinforced track design to safely handle record-level forces and velocities.

The project is part of Saudi Arabia’s wider tourism and entertainment expansion strategy, aimed at attracting international visitors and building world-class leisure infrastructure. Developers say the coaster is intended to become a signature global attraction and a landmark within the Qiddiya entertainment city project.

Theme park experts note that next-generation roller coasters like Falcon’s Flight rely on new safety modeling, wind testing, and structural simulation tools. These technologies help ensure ride stability and passenger safety even at extreme speeds and heights. The opening is expected to draw thrill-seekers, media attention, and industry interest from around the world.

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