29/04/24 | 4:02 pm | Dubai

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Dubai Unveils Plans for $35 Billion World’s Largest Airport Terminal

Dubai has revealed plans for the construction of the world’s largest airport terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport. The ambitious project, approved by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, is set to revolutionize the aviation industry and solidify Dubai’s position as a global transportation hub.Upon completion, Al Maktoum International Airport will have a staggering capacity for 260 million passengers annually, dwarfing any other airport in the world. This colossal terminal is poised to be five times the size of the current Dubai International Airport, signaling a significant leap forward in infrastructure and operational capabilities.

Sheikh Mohammed emphasized that all operations at Dubai International Airport will gradually transition to Al Maktoum International in the coming years, consolidating Dubai’s air traffic and streamlining passenger services. The new terminal, with an estimated cost o$35 Billion, will boast 400 aircraft gates and five parallel runways, setting new standards for efficiency and scale in the aviation sector.Moreover, the project will not only redefine the skyline of Dubai but also catalyze urban development in the surrounding area. Plans include the construction of an entire city around the airport in Dubai South, accommodating the needs of a burgeoning population expected to reach a million people.

This visionary initiative underscores Dubai’s unwavering commitment to innovation and progress, setting a new benchmark for global aviation infrastructure. With cutting-edge technologies and unparalleled capacity, Al Maktoum International Airport is poised to shape the future of air travel on a monumental scale.

By Vinod Kumar (Dubai)

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