Airports http://www.timesaerospace.aero/ en Fri, 28 Feb 2025 10:41:13 +0000 Qatar Airways launches Off-Airport Check-in Service in Makkah http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/qatar-airways-launches-off-airport-check-in-service-in-makkah

Launched in partnership with Saudi Ground Services (SGS), this service enables passengers to complete check-in formalities, receive their boarding passes, and the baggage to be collected from the city, ensuring a smooth journey to the airport.

Effective 1 March 2025, Qatar Airways passengers departing from Jeddah can take advantage of a new off-airport check-in service at Makkah Clock Royal Tower, a Fairmont Hotel. Conveniently located at the hotel entrance from the ring road on L2, this service streamlines the check-in process, reducing airport wait times and allowing pilgrims to focus on their spiritual journey with ease and comfort.

Qatar Airways’ Group chief executive officer, Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, said: “At Qatar Airways, we recognise the profound significance of Hajj and Umrah and remain committed to enhancing the travel experience for our passengers. By introducing the off-airport check-in service in Makkah, in partnership with Saudi Ground Services, we are ensuring that pilgrims can begin their journey with convenience and peace of mind. This initiative reflects our dedication to delivering world-class services tailored to the needs of our passengers, reaffirming our commitment to seamless and innovative travel solutions.”

Saudi Ground Service’ chief executive officer, Mohammad Abdul Kareem Mazi, added: “At Saudi Ground Services, we are honoured to continuously expand our innovative Hajj & Umrah off-airport solutions in collaboration with our partner Airlines ensuring we fulfil our commitment to serve all Hajj & Umrah passengers. Our partnership with Qatar Airways reflects our shared dedication to deliver seamless and Innovative travel experiences enabling pilgrims focus on their spiritual journey while we take care of their travel needs with convenience, efficiency, and peace of mind.”

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Qatar Airways has introduced an off-airport check-in service in Makkah, providing Hajj and Umrah passengers with a hassle-free travel experience.

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First SAF deal in KSA led by Red Sea Global http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/first-saf-deal-in-ksa-led-by-red-sea-global

In order to make aviation more sustainable, SAF and Lower-Carbon Aviation Fuel (LCAF) are two fuels specifically developed to help reduce greenhouse gas lifecycle emissions associated with aviation. SAF can be made either from clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide, or renewable or waste-derived aviation fuels. RSG and daa International, the operator of The Red Sea International Airport (RSI), struck the deal with the airport’s fuel supplier, Arabian Petroleum Supply company (APSCO). Airlines operating at RSI now have the option of refuelling using SAF.

Current international standards and recommendations issued by relevant organisations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) require SAF to be blended with standard Jet A1 aviation fuel. RSI’s SAF supply is blended at 35% SAF and 65% standard Jet A1, which in turn reduces the produced carbon emissions resulting directly from each aircraft that uses this fuel by up to 35%.

“Travel is a way to bridge cultures, broaden horizons and regenerate the mind, body and soul. But travel has a cost, especially for our planet. That is why we promised to transform the industry, moving it towards a sustainable, regenerative future. By bringing Sustainable Aviation Fuel into the Kingdom, we are dramatically reducing our guests’ personal carbon footprint from the moment they arrive and even after they leave.

“More than this, we’re supporting the wider aviation sector to start making choices that are better for the environment,” said John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global.

As part of its ambition to achieve net zero, RSG’s subsidiary air operator, Fly Red Sea, which provides seaplane transfer, charter and scenic tour services across its destinations, will refuel its fleet exclusively with fuels that ensure aviation is more sustainable such as SAF and LCAF.   

This complements RSG’s other solutions to reduce carbon emissions, namely its commitment to power all operations from sunlight. In fact, RSG has already deployed more than 400MWp of solar panels in The Red Sea, which will avoid up to 600,000 tCO2eq per year when fully operational. Additionally, RSG aims to increase the density of mangroves by 50 million by 2030 by protecting, restoring, and enhancing destination habitats, in collaboration with the National Center for Vegetation Cover and other stakeholders.

Michael White, RSI’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Introducing sustainable aviation fuel at Red Sea International Airport marks a significant milestone in our commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability. This groundbreaking initiative not only reduces carbon emissions but also aligns with our broader mission to protect The Red Sea's unique and fragile ecosystem.”

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Wed, 26 Feb 2025 14:06:36 +0000 eNethersole 69627 at http://www.timesaerospace.aero
SITA report reveals how aviation industry is doubling down on cybersecurity http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/technology/sita-report-reveals-how-aviation-industry-is-doubling-down-on-cybersecurity

The report reveals how airlines and airports are increasing investment in these areas and this is how they plan to cope with growing digital threats and rising passenger numbers. 74% of airlines and 72% of airports forecast an increase in overall IT spend over the next two years. These investments show how the aviation industry is working toward a future of safer, smoother, and more sustainable air travel. In 2024, the industry's overall IT spend increased and was estimated to reach $37bn for airlines, and almost $9bn for airports.

One clear area of focus for the industry is cybersecurity. The report reveals that 66% of airlines and 73% of airports mention it as one of their top three areas of focus. This confirms how important it’s becoming to protect critical systems and passenger data as cyber threats get more advanced. About half of airlines and three-quarters of airports are starting their digital transformation by upgrading IT infrastructure, moving to the cloud, and safeguarding data. Meanwhile, biometrics and AI are enhancing passenger experience and operational efficiency making it the natural next step.

David Lavorel, CEO of SITA, said: "This year's findings highlight a pivotal moment for the aviation industry. As cyber threats become more complex, airlines and airports are taking decisive action to protect their operations and passengers. At the same time, biometrics and AI tech are simplifying the travel experience, helping the industry meet growing demand, and build resilience for the future. It’s clear that the air transport industry is going through a transformation, and these numbers prove it."

"Airports in the Middle East are at a turning point and investing in advanced technology isn’t just an option, it’s becoming a necessity,” said Selim Bouri, SITA President in the Middle East & Africa. “With the aviation sector growing rapidly, the adoption of AI, cybersecurity, and smart systems will be critical to making operations more efficient, improving passenger experiences, and making sure airports and airlines can offer the highest levels of safety and security. By embracing innovation, the industry across the region redefining the future of air travel by creating a journey that’s not just smoother and more secure, but also more sustainable for travellers."

From Safer Skies to Seamless Journeys

Biometric tech continues to transform passenger processing. Over half of airports plan to roll out biometrics for check-in and bag drop by 2026. 70% of airlines expect to adopt biometric ID management systems in the same timeframe. These solutions will reduce congestion by speeding up passenger processing by up to 30%, reduce wait times by up to 60%, and help make travel smooth and hassle-free.

At the same time, data-driven solutions are transforming how the industry operates. Airlines are using generative AI, large language models, and machine learning to improve flight operations, customer service, and fuel efficiency. Airports are focusing on data platforms and predictive analytics to make real-time decisions and manage passenger flow more effectively. Interestingly, 90% of airlines have already adopted data platforms, and 42% are exploring ways to organise their data for AI projects.

Lavorel added: “The air transport industry generates massive amounts of data, but a lot of it doesn't get used or is only looked at on the surface. With AI and machine learning, we can dig deep into this data, meaning we can take large steps in improving key areas such as efficiency, sustainability, security and cost. It also improves the passenger experience. With AI and data analytics, the industry is shifting to a new era of travel tech.”

Smart IT to Meet Sustainability Targets

Sustainability is leading the way as the industry pushes toward net-zero emissions by 2050. Three quarters of airlines are using real time software for flight optimization, weather risk assessment, and flight operations, and more than half of airlines use real time software to calculate carbon emissions. On top of that, 62% of airlines are working with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) suppliers, a big leap forward in sustainability compared to last year. This is the area that has seen the biggest year-on-year growth.

Airports are also taking action, with 54% of them (compared to 29% in 2023) having already implemented energy management systems to track and reduce emissions. In previous reports, it was revealed that 81% of airports planned to implement this tech by 2026 and they’re making steady progress. This is part of a broader trend, with airports and airlines making strides and evolving rapidly in adopting these technologies to make operations sustainable in everyday business, resulting in clean operations, cost savings and efficiencies while paving the way to net 0.

“Sustainability is essential for the future of aviation. It's a responsibility we must embrace to drive lasting change,” said Lavorel. The adoption of tech like flight optimisation software and SAF systems shows real progress in reducing carbon footprints. By combining these efforts with advanced analytics, the industry is on track to hit its environmental goals”

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SITA’s latest Air Transport IT Insights report reveals growing focus on cybersecurity, biometrics, and sustainability to future-proof air travel.

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Gama Aviation Sharjah FBO breaks passenger records in 2024 http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/business-aviation/gama-aviation-sharjah-fbo-breaks-passenger-records-in-2024

With a focus on further expanding its FBO footprint, it has also announced two major developments are set to redefine its offerings in 2025: a new FBO and hangar facility at Sharjah International Airport, UAE, and another in Jersey, Channel Islands.

Tom Murphy, managing director of Gama Aviation’s FBO Services, said: "The record-breaking performance of our Sharjah FBO underscores its growing importance as a high-quality alternative to Dubai. With its strategic location, operational efficiency, and premium services, Sharjah is proving to be a critical solution for the region’s aviation capacity challenges. This success provides the perfect momentum as we prepare to launch our new FBO and hangar facility in 2025, further elevating the private aviation experience."

Sharjah International Airport has emerged as a preferred alternative for private and business aviation clients facing increasing congestion at Dubai International Airport (DXB), where business jet slots are becoming limited. Recently, the airport's authority introduced extensive slot restrictions for general aviation flights. Gama Aviation’s Sharjah FBO has capitalised on this shift, achieving record passenger growth and positioning the airport as a premier gateway for business aviation in the Middle East.

Beyond Sharjah, Gama Aviation is set to break ground on a new FBO and hangar facility in Jersey, Channel Islands, in 2025.

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Gama Aviation said it received a record number of passengers for 2024, 10 years since opening its Fixed Base Operation (FBO) in Sharjah.

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Dubai South inaugurates SATYS aircraft paint facility http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/dubai-south-inaugurates-satys-aircraft-paint-facility

The new facility will provide finishing and painting services for business aviation jets and commercial aircrafts, including the Airbus A321 and Boeing 737. The state-of-the-art hangar, is scheduled to be operational by Q2 2025.

In his comments, Tahnoon Saif, said: “The opening of Saty’s facility is an added-value to the services our partners provide at MBR Aerospace Hub and reflects our commitment to attracting leading global companies to the hub. At Dubai South, our mandate is to position Dubai as a global aviation leader, in line with the vision of our wise leadership. We are dedicated to supporting companies in establishing their presence and benefit from our integrated ecosystem.”

Christophe Cador, said: "We are excited to open our new hangar at Dubai South, marking a significant milestone in our global expansion. This state-of-the-art facility will enable us to deliver faster, high-quality services for both VIP and commercial aircrafts. Dubai's strategic location is key to our growth in the Middle East and Asia, and we’re proud to be a trailblazer in bringing innovative aircraft painting solutions to the region."

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Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH) has officially inaugurated a new state-of-the-art facility for Satys, the French group specialised in aircraft painting, sealing, and manufacturing interiors at Dubai South.

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oneDXB Chairman’s Awards celebrates the people behind DXB http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/onedxb-chairmans-awards-celebrates-the-people-behind-dxb

Honourees represented a wide spectrum of Dubai airport’s community, including Dubai Airports, Dubai Police, the General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs, Dubai Customs, Emirates, dnata, Dubai Duty Free, Dubai Corporation for Ambulance Services, and Dubai Taxi Company.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “The oneDXB Chairman’s Awards celebrate the heartbeat of DXB—our people. Their dedication and collective commitment drive the seamless guest experiences that define our airport, setting new benchmarks for excellence in global aviation.”

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Dubai Airports has recognised the ‘exceptional’ individuals and teams who bring DXB’s guest experiences to life at the second annual oneDXB Chairman’s Awards.

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Ethiopia plans mega airport city to deliver global hub http://www.timesaerospace.aero/features/airports/ethiopia-plans-mega-airport-city-to-deliver-global-hub

Ethiopia plans mega airport city to deliver global hub

IMAGE: Ethiopian Airlines 

Ethiopia is aspiring to become a global aviation hub by developing a mega airport city at an estimated cost of six billion USD over the next 10 years.

Ethiopian Airlines is growing at a rate of 20 per cent annually. This has required the expansion of the existing hub Addis Ababa Bole International Airport. A new VIP terminal has been built and Terminal I and II have been expanded significantly, growing the annual passenger handling capacity to 25 million.

Considering the fast growth of the national carrier, executives of Ethiopian Airports believe that the passenger traffic will soon exceed the designed capacity of Bole International Airport. This has necessitated the construction of a new mega airport that will transform Ethiopia into a global aviation hub.

The French Consulting firm, ADPI, has been working on the site location near Addis Ababa. After shortlisting seven different locations finally Abusera, a locality found 40 km South East of the capital, was selected for its lower elevation and proximity to Addis Ababa, among other things.       

The mega airport city will have four runways and feature a 1.1 million sqm terminal including passenger facilities; 126,190 sqm of airline support facilities; and more than 100,000 sqm of cargo and airport support facilities.

It will also include an associated airfield and other essential airport infrastructure. The airport will have the capacity to handle 110 million passengers a year and provide aprons for 270 aircraft.

The project will be developed in two phases and when the first phase is completed in 2029 the airport will have two runways and a passenger terminal with annual handling capacity of 60 million passengers. The second phase of the project includes the construction of two additional runways, and a second terminal. The mega airport city will also include the development of shopping malls, commercial complex buildings, and hotels. When fully completed the mega airport will be in par with major global aviation hubs like Dubai and Heathrow.   

According to Mesfin Tasew, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, the main objective of the project is making Ethiopia a global aviation hub. “It will play a vital role in enhancing air connectivity between Africa and the rest of the world,” Tasew said. The state-of-the-art mega airport city is believed to revolutionise air travel in the Africa and Middle East region.    

Ethiopian Airlines Group has signed a technical advisory and consultancy contract with Dar Al-Handasah Consultants (Shair and Partners), a partner with Zaha Hadid Architects, to embark on the design and supervision of the new international airport. Dar Al-Handasah is a privately-owned international consulting company active in engineering, architecture, planning, environmental consulting, project and construction management, facilities management, and economics, founded in 1956.

“The project will not only enhance connectivity, but also drive economic growth and prioritises environmentally-responsible practices in our country and beyond, reflecting the airline’s commitment to innovation and sustainability,” Tasew said. “With its exceptional capacity and world-class facilities, this new airport promises to elevate African aviation and strengthen partnerships, marking a significant advancement for the region’s air travel infrastructure.”

Ethiopian Airlines has rolled out an ambitious growth plan dubbed Vision 2035, which aims at making the aviation group a 25 billion USD company handling 67 million passengers per annum. In the 2023-2024 fiscal year the national airline carried 17 million passengers and generated a seven billion USD revenue. Tasew said the new airport will have a paramount importance in accommodating the airline’s fast-growth plan.    

Tariq Al-Qanni, director of operations in Ethiopia, Dar Al-Handasah Consultants, said that his company is privileged to be collaborating with Ethiopian Airlines on the mammoth project. “We are happy to work on this visionary project, which will provide vital global air connectivity, accelerate economic growth in Ethiopia, and elevate Ethiopian Airlines into Africa’s most strategic and most competitive aviation group,” Al-Qanni said.    

Sources told African Aerospace that Ethiopian Airlines Group has been holding talks with various international financial institutions including the EXIM Bank of China to secure funding for the massive project.     

Kaleyesus Bekele

Kaleyesus Bekele

Based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Kaleyesus has been serving African Aerospace magazine as correspondent since 2013.

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Egypt and the UK strengthen aviation ties http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/events/egypt-and-the-uk-strengthen-aviation-ties

This official visit to the United Kingdom aims to strengthen bilateral relations between Egypt and the UK in aviation-related areas of mutual interest, including technology, infrastructure, maintenance services, and other air transport issues.

This visit aligns with the Ministry of Civil Aviation’s broader strategy to enhance international cooperation, attract foreign investment, and position Egypt as a leading aviation hub. It supports Egypt’s Vision 2030 for the sector's development.

Ambassador Sherif Kamel, Egypt’s Ambassador to the UK, hosted the session, which was moderated by Karim Rafaat, Chairman of NGAGE. Key participants included Magid Elmenshawy, Vice Chairman of the British Egyptian Business Association (BEBA); Dr. Mohannad Khaled, Chairman of the British Chamber of Commerce (EBCC) ; and Chris Dane from Baker Tilly.

More than 85 business leaders and investors from major British aviation companies also attended.

Dr. Elhefny emphasised that such meetings provide an ideal platform for exchanging insights and fostering partnerships in aviation, investment, and technology, which pave the way for sectoral growth in alignment with global standards. He reaffirmed Egypt’s commitment to strengthening international cooperation, particularly in civil aviation. He also highlighted the historical ties between Egypt and the UK as a foundation for developing air transport as a key collaboration area.

He noted that the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation is currently working on strategic projects to improve Egyptian airports. These include plans to expand Cairo International Airport to become a regional hub and increase EgyptAir’s fleet to 97 aircraft by 2028, despite the challenges facing the global aviation industry.

The Minister reiterated the government’s support for private sector participation by providing private airlines various incentives and facilities to enhance their market competitiveness. He also emphasised Egypt’s commitment to expanding Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services through EgyptAir Maintenance & Engineering Company, which is set to use advanced technologies to grow globally.

He added that the Cairo Air Cargo City project aims to position Egypt as a regional hub for air cargo and trade to reinforce its strategic role in Africa and the Middle East.

And there are plans for a comprehensive strategic study on targeted airport investments, with an international consultancy firm assessing airports suitable for private sector management. The initiative aims to improve management efficiency, service quality, and investment appeal, which reinforces Egypt’s commitment to global aviation partnerships. The Ministry also intends to expand annual airport capacity to 100 million passengers by 2030, with projections estimating 50.5 million passengers by the end of 2025. These numbers reflect significant progress toward this goal.

During the session, Aiman Arab, Chairman of the Egyptian Holding Company for Airports and Air Navigation, highlighted the government’s commitment to transforming Egyptian airports into world-class aviation hubs. He outlined the company’s efforts to modernise airport infrastructure, implement advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and biometric systems, and strengthen international partnerships to ensure operational excellence.

He added that Cairo International Airport is set to become Africa’s ‘primary hub’ for long-haul travel, which is part of Egypt’s broader strategy to enhance its regional and international aviation standing. The holding company will also host global aviation conferences and exhibitions to enhance Egypt’s positioning in the international aviation sector.

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Dr. Sameh Elhefny, Egypt’s Minister of Civil Aviation, has participated in a dialogue session titled “Shaping the Future of Egyptian Civil Aviation” in London.

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Hamad International Airport opens new Concourse E http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/hamad-international-airport-opens-new-concourse-e

Designed to further elevate the passenger journey, this development prioritises boarding efficiency, reduces reliance on remote gates & buses and incorporates accessibility and sustainability focused design.

The expansion adds 51,000 square meters of space to the airport, featuring eight new contact gates representing a 20% overall addition that enable faster boarding and improved operational efficiency.

Hamad Ali Al-Khater, chief operating officer at Hamad International Airport, said: "We are thrilled to see this modern concourse come to life, providing our passengers with a more seamless and comfortable travel experience. This expansion reflects our commitment to delivering world-class facilities that emphasis efficiency, accessibility and sustainability. With the launch of Concourse E, travellers can experience the first phase of a transformative expansion aimed at elevating every aspect of their journey. This marks only the beginning, with further developments planned to enhance connectivity, capacity, and the overall experience at Hamad International Airport.”

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Hamad International Airport (DOH) has announced the opening of Concourse E as part of its latest terminal expansion programme.

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DXB records highest annual traffic in 2024 http://www.timesaerospace.aero/news/airports/dxb-records-highest-annual-traffic-in-2024

The milestone surpasses the previous record of 89.1 million achieved in 2018 and coincides with a landmark achievement: a decade of DXB leading the Airports Council International’s (ACI) list of the world’s busiest international airports.*

This record-breaking performance was driven by sustained growth throughout the year, capped by an extraordinary final quarter that highlighted Dubai’s magnetic appeal as a global destination for travel, business, and investment. December emerged as the busiest month of 2024, with 8.2 million guests choosing DXB as their gateway and destination, reaffirming its position as the airport of choice for millions worldwide.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, said: "Dubai International (DXB) is a global success story that reflects the UAE’s ability to transform bold ambitions into reality. Consistently ranked as the world’s busiest airport for international passengers, its record annual passenger traffic this year is a testament to the relentless pursuit of innovation and excellence that continues to shape the UAE’s progress."

“Our sustained investment in enhancing the airport’s capabilities contributes to our ability to achieve ambitious goals such as the Dubai Economic Agenda D33’s targets of becoming one of the world’s top five logistics hubs and doubling foreign trade by expanding connections to 400 new cities globally.”

His Highness commended the teams behind this remarkable success led His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group. "Beyond gaining accolades, this achievement reflects our determination to set new global benchmarks. Under Sheikh Ahmed’s guidance, Dubai continues to redefine what a world-class airport experience means, inspiring travellers and industries alike."

Sheikh Mohammed added: "Our focus goes beyond rankings, we aim to provide exceptional value to the world. In the years ahead, we seek to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global bridge between markets and cultures, and a hub for connectivity and innovation. The future promises even greater milestones, each a step closer to realising Dubai’s bold vision.”

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said: “Crossing the 92 million mark is a monumental achievement for DXB and for Dubai. It reflects the relentless drive, collaboration, and passion of the one DXB community – our people and partners – who work together to deliver seamless, world-class experiences that leave a lasting impression on every guest.

This year’s results exceeded our forecast by almost 200,000 in guest numbers, underscoring the strength of DXB’s global appeal. Looking ahead, we are confident in reaching the milestone of 100 million annual guests by 2027. Our $35 billion expansion plans for Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC) will ensure we not only accommodate this growth but also allow Dubai Airports to redefine what it means to travel. This mega-project will give us the opportunity to incorporate the latest thinking in 21st Century airport design, gleaned from delivering the very best service to the more than 700 million customers that have passed through DXB over the last decade. We will ensure that the experience gained from 10 years as the world’s largest international airport will make Dubai an even more compelling destination.”

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Dubai International (DXB) welcomed 92.3 million guests in 2024 – the highest annual traffic ever recorded in its history.

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