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Dubai Soars to New Heights with $35 Billion MegaTerminal
In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the global aviation landscape, Dubai's ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, has approved the construction of a massive $35 billion passenger terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport. This ambitious decision, announced by the Sheikh on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, reflects Dubai's relentless pursuit of becoming the world's premier aviation hub.
The new terminal, with an estimated cost of 128 billion AED ($34.85 billion), underscores Dubai's determination to push the boundaries of air travel. Sheikh Mohammed's vision is to make Al Maktoum International the largest airport in the world, capable of handling an astonishing 260 million passengers annually. This would far surpass Dubai International Airport's current capacity by a factor of five.
The announcement includes plans to consolidate all airport operations in Dubai under Al Maktoum International in the coming years. The mega-terminal will feature 400 gates and five runways, ensuring seamless global connectivity for travelers.
Emirates Chairman Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al-Maktoum confirmed that Al Maktoum International will become the main hub for Emirates, its budget carrier Flydubai, and all associated airlines, further establishing Dubai's dominance in the aviation industry.
Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, praised the project as a transformative step that "solidifies Dubai's position as a leading aviation hub on the world stage." With this massive investment, Dubai is set to redefine air travel and leave a lasting impact on the aviation industry for generations to come.