This will be done during a 45-day period from 16 April 2019 to 30 May 2019. Most of the staff employed at construction sites across the country are foreign short-term workers from neighboring Arab states and Southeast Asia. The airport…, Norwegian airport operator Avinor has opened the new remote towers centre in Bodø, north of the Arctic Circle, Norway. With airlines now publicly demonstrating their commitment to reduce single-use plastic and offset carbon emissions, the benefit of being perceived as environmentally friendly is clearly good for business. [13][14] Dubai Airport is also the base for low-cost carrier flydubai which handles 13% of passenger traffic and 25% of aircraft movements at DXB. Emirates Airlines has over 2000 Airport Services employees current serving the airport. Dubai Duty Free recorded more than 23.5 million transactions in 2012. [29], Dubai Airport has three passenger terminals. In addition, the Dubai Flower Centre opened in 2005 as part of the development. Taxiways were strengthened. [174], Services include cargo ramp and technical support services to airlines at Dubai Airport. [77], The original master plan for the existing airport initially involved a dual-terminal and one runway configuration over two phases with provisions for another two passenger terminals in the near future. – IPR Strategic Business Information Database, "Dubai International Airport | dubai airport | intl airport dubai | airport dubai | airport uae", "The apron area around the new concourse B was upgraded in a project completed in 2003; this new strengthened area provides for 27 wide-bodied aircraft stands. The UK, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan followed with 5.38 million, 4.88 million and 3.13 million, respectively. [107], Concourse B is directly connected to terminal 3 and is dedicated exclusively to Emirates. Plans were put in place to construct the first stage of the cargo mega terminal, which by 2018 will have the ability to handle three million tons of freight. With the arrival of the Airbus A380, the airport made modifications costing $230 million. The remaining alpha-numeric sequences are being reserved for future airport facilities that are part of the Dubai Airports' $7.8 billion expansion programme, including Concourse D.[39], Dubai's government announced the construction of a new airport in Jebel Ali, named Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International Airport. Dubai Buses operated by RTA run a number of routes to the city, but mainly Deira, and are available at the Airport Ground Transportation centre and the Arrivals at every terminal. Other important projects at the airport include the next stage of phase 2 development, which includes the construction of Concourse 3. The centre itself is located close to Terminal 2, and includes a 5,500 m2 (59,000 sq ft) two-storey main building, a 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) hangar, a 3,700 m2 (40,000 sq ft) ramp area for aircraft parking and a special VIP car park for long term parking. All bags were transported by similar electric tractors and were loaded and offloaded by electric conveyor belt. Short and long-term survival strategies for aviation, the future of urban vertiports, virtual training for pilots and more. The entire facility (with the exception of the offices) will be maintained at an ambient temperature of just 2 to 4 °C (36 to 39 °F).[119]. By using the mains power, dnata was able to minimize CO2 emissions when powering their electric equipment. In addition to cutting down plastic, the airport is increasingly boosting sustainability by reducing carbon emissions. On 23 December 1980 the airport became an ordinary member of the Airports Council International (ACI). Recently, all dnata staff were given reusable water bottles and a network of water ‘igloos’ were set up to allow staff to refill their bottles. [18] It is predicted that by 2020, the economic contribution of Dubai's aviation sector will rise to 37.5% of the city's GDP and by 2030, the economic impact of aviation is projected to grow to $88.1 billion and support 1.95 million jobs in Dubai or 44.7% of the GDP and 35.1% of the total employment. Construction of Dubai Flower Centre completed. [29][30], Construction of Terminal 3 began in 2004 as the next stage of phase 2 of the development, with an estimated cost of around $4.55  billion. The Marhaba lounge, the smallest lounge at the concourse has a capacity of 300 passengers at a time. These are required to bring the capacity of the airport to 80–90 million passengers a year by 2015. [175], Emirates Engineering, based in Dubai, operates the aircraft maintenance and engine test cell technical facilities at the airport. In 2009, Terminal 2 expanded its facilities to handle 5 million (an increase of 2 million) passengers annually, taking the airport's total capacity to 62 million passengers. The cargo village at Dubai International Airport is one of the world's largest and most central cargo hubs, with most of the cargo for Asia and Africa coming through the facility. The proposed 52 km (32 mi) Purple Line will link Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport.[57]. [86], Concourse D will have a capacity of 15 million passengers, include 17 gates and will be connected to Terminal 1 via an automated people mover. $4.5 bn ($545 m for the civils on T3 and concourse projects) launched. The ground handler used only zero-emission ramp ground support equipment (GSE) during the turnaround of a flydubai Boeing 737-800. By 1969, the airport was served by 9 airlines serving some 20 destinations. Passenger traffic for 2014 grew by 7.5% as 70.48 million passengers passed through Dubai International, compared to 66.43 million during the corresponding period in 2013. [184], Since there are international flights operating out from the airport, the terminals are equipped with immigration processing facilities and security scanning for all passengers including domestic, and regional passengers. This has led to a decrease in CO2 emissions and reduced waste. [16] Over 63% of travelers using the airport in 2018 were connecting passengers. [46] In 2010 there were 47,213 customers, 13,162 movements and in 2009, there were a total of 43,968 customers and 14,896 movements. [182] A number of travellers have been held pending charge while Dubai authorities test their possessions, blood and urine for any trace of contraband. [60], In February 2019, Emirates signed a deal with Airbus for 40 A330-900s and 30 A350-900s, while reducing its A380 order;[61] 14 A380s remained to be delivered, after which Airbus will cease production of the A380. Terminals 1 and 3 handle 95% of the international flights, whilst Terminal 2 mainly caters to regional flights and international flights routed to other airports in Middle East. Conversely, low-cost carriers such as flydubai operate flights out of Terminal 2.[185]. In 2008, Dubai Duty Free doubled its retail space from 7,000 to 15,000 m2 (75,000 to 161,000 sq ft) with the inauguration of the new Emirates Terminal 3 in October 2008. The facility makes EFC the largest dedicated business aviation terminal in the Middle East. The documentary focused on the everyday operations of the airport. The Dubai airport has begun its sustainability journey with circa 11,000 bottles and 280 tonnes of single-use plastic already recycled so far in 2019, it claimed. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. [39] The concourse has 26 air bridge gates and 5 boarding lounges for 14 remote stands that are for Airbus A340 and Boeing 777 aircraft only. [112], Concourse C, is a part of Terminal 3, was opened in 2000 and used to be the largest concourse at Dubai International Airport before Concourse B in Terminal 3 opened. The terminal increased the airport's maximum passenger capacity annually by 47  million, bringing the total annual capacity up to 75 million passengers. [180] The Dubai duty-free shopping area in Terminal 2 covers 1,400 m2 (15,000 sq ft) in departures and 50 m2 (540 sq ft) in arrivals. Dubai Airport has numerous business centres located around the airport. In June 2009, Terminal 2 became the hub of Air India Express and flydubai,[90] and the terminal houses the airline's corporate head office. The Red Line has a station at each of Terminal 3 and Terminal 1. Expansion of the Airport Restaurant and Transit Lounge including the refurbishing of the upper level and the provision of a new kitchen was completed in December 1978. 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It incorporates 50 gates, including 28 air bridges and 22 remote gates located at a lower level of the terminal. The renovation was completed by the middle of 2015. [25], Expansion continued in the early 1970s including ILS Category II equipment, lengthening existing runway to 12,500 ft (3,810 m), installation of a non-directional beacon (NDB), diesel generators, taxiways, etc. Something which is becoming increasingly common in the industry. The terminal has 10 floors (4 basements, a ground floor and 5 above floors). This system will be the first of its kind in the United Arab Emirates. The penalty is a minimum four years if it is for personal use. 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New LED lighting replaced the old tungsten runway lights and new taxiways were constructed enabling an increase in runway capacity. dnata, the ground support division of The Emirates Group, has successfully completed a ‘green turnaround’ at Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 2. dnata took the first step, and their forward-thinking planning for a fleet of electric vehicles is commendable, but perhaps not as revolutionary as they seem to believe. [10], Dubai International Airport is situated in the Al Garhoud district, 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km; 2.9 mi) east[2] of Dubai and spread over an area of 7,200 acres (2,900 ha) of land. Terminal 2 inaugurated on 1 May 1998, to alleviate congestion from Terminal 1, with a capacity of 2.5 million passengers annually. Toutes les émissions de A à Z de la chaîne de télévision spécialisée Évasion : Soleil tout inclus, Mordu de la pêche, Guide restos Voir et bien d'autres ! The terminal has 20 Airbus A380 gates at Concourse A and 5 at Concourse B and 2 at Concourse C.[93] It was announced on 6 September 2012 that Terminal 3 would no longer be Emirates-exclusive, as Emirates and Qantas had set up an extensive code sharing agreement. Terminal 1 has a capacity of 15 million passengers. The stations are located in front of both terminals and can be accessed directly from the arrivals areas. Airlines operating from the terminal are expected to maintain a lounge. In addition, work on other taxiways in the area was expanded in order to complete the work associated with the newly commissioned second runway. With the expansion of the Airport Fire Services, it was necessary to find more suitable accommodation, and a hangar style building was made available to them at the end of 1976. The Green Line has at a station near the Airport Free Zone, from which passengers can connect to Terminal 2. [103][104] There are also 6 remote lounges for passengers departing on flights parked at 13 remote stands. The airport is expected to be able to accommodate up to 160 million passengers. It officially opened in 1960 with its first airfield, at which time it was able to handle aircraft the size of a Douglas DC-3 on a 1,800-metre-long (5,900 ft) runway made of compacted sand. Then, in the early 2000s (decade) a new master plan was introduced which began the development of the current concourses and terminal infrastructure. Each lounge has its own dedicated floor offering direct aircraft access from the lounges. In a statement, HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman of Emirates Group, flydubai and Dubai Airports, said, “The green turnaround, involving a collaborative effort from airline, ground handler and airport operator, highlights Dubai’s commitment and ability to make a difference by using resources in a sustainable manner.”. The total built up area of the concourse itself is 675,000 m2 (7,270,000 sq ft). It opened 27 June 2010;[53] however, construction is not expected to finish until 2027. It has also been working to ensure its fleet of ramp vehicles and forklifts are hybrid or electric as well as working to refurbish old equipment. The partly underground Terminal 3 was built at a cost of US$4.5 billion, exclusively for Emirates and has a capacity of 65 million passengers. [citation needed] The Empire Flying Boats also started operating once a week flying east to Karachi and west to Southampton, England. The concourse is 945 m (3,100 ft) long, 90.8 m (298 ft) wide (at midpoint) and 49.5 m (162 ft) high. [106] The concourse allows for multi-level boarding and boasts the largest first and business class lounges in the world. In 2013, the airport's capacity reached 75 million with the opening of concourse A and expansion of Terminal 2. [118], The centre when completed and functioning will have a floor area of approximately 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft) including different export chambers and offices. Concourse 1, in which over 100 international airlines operate, became Concourse C. Concourse 2 became Concourse B and Concourse 3 became Concourse A. [117] The flower centre's first phase was completed in 2004 at a cost of $50 million. It is located at the Dubai Airport Free Zone close to Dubai International's Terminal 2. Emirates Engineering currently provides full support for the Emirates Airline fleet and all the other international operations at the airport.[176]. Concourse A is connected to the terminal via a Terminal 3 APM. Phase 1 of the cargo mega terminal was completed by 2004 and the next phase of expansion was scheduled for completion in late 2007. Over the years, more mobile gates were added to the airport bringing the total as of 2010 to 28. [62], Recreational flying to Dubai is catered for by the Dubai Aviation Club, which undertakes flying training for private pilots and provides facilities for private owners. The airport has over 26,000 m2 (280,000 sq ft) of retail space spread between its three main terminals and includes many shopping and eating outlets. Also, several extensions and upgrades of terminal facilities and supporting systems were carried out. A new building was also constructed to house the Airport Maintenance Engineer, Electronics Engineering section, and Stores unit. A new 28 m (92 ft) control tower was also constructed. However, recent communications predict a further increase to 80 million passengers with additional reassessments of existing capacities. There are a total of 43 remote stands at the terminal. This is not dnata’s first foray into more sustainable operations. [120][121] Flights at DXB were reduced by 26% and 14 airlines moved to Al Maktoum International Airport whilst the runways works were being done. Also after early 2016 when the construction of Concourse D was done, there is now an automated people mover between concourse D and Terminal 1.[82]. [182] A senior Dubai judge was quoted on 11 February 2008, by Seven Days saying, "These laws help discourage anyone from carrying or using drugs. Dubai Airport has two closely spaced parallel runways, 12R/30L is 4,000 m × 60 m (13,120 ft × 200 ft), 12L/30R is 4,000 m × 60 m (13,120 ft × 200 ft). Dubai Airport also invested $3.5 billion into a new Concourse A, exclusively for handling Emirates A380s. Dubai International Airport (IATA: DXB, ICAO: OMDB) (Arabic: مطار دبي الدولي ‎) is the primary international airport serving Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the world's busiest airport by international passenger traffic. Heathrow Airport saves 100,000 tonnes per year and Zurich saves 33,000 tonnes per year. [23], The inauguration was on 15 May 1966 and was marked by the visits of the first big jets of Middle East Airlines and Kuwait Airways Comets. There is also a 300-room hotel and health club including both five and four star rooms. Construction for the second phase would commence immediately after the completion of Phase 1 and include the second runway, 50 new aircraft parking bays in addition to the existing 70 bays, a second fire station and a third cargo agent building. Capable of handling 60 million passengers per annum with the opening of Terminal 3 – Concourse B. Extensions to Terminal 2 are completed – new check-in hall, departure area, and extensions to the terminal building. Several runway and apron extensions were carried out through the decade to meet growing demand. [32], On 29 October 2010, the airport marked its 50th anniversary. [78], The third phase included the construction of a new terminal (now the parts of Terminal 1's main building and Concourse C) and an additional 60 parking bays, as well as a new aircraft maintenance facility. [87] On 6 February 2016, members of the public were invited to trial the concourse in preparation for its opening. [17], Dubai International is an important contributor to the Dubai economy, as it employs approximately 90,000 people, indirectly supports over 400,000 jobs and contributes over US$26.7 billion to the economy, which represents around 27 per cent of Dubai's GDP and 21% of the employment in Dubai. Are greener alternatives just a marketing ploy are they making a real difference? Similarly, Barcelona airport uses FEGP’s until five minutes before a plane leaves, thereby saving 58,000 tones of CO2 per year. The area was chosen near to Dubai, to attract passengers from the city of Dubai, rather than travel to the busier Sharjah International Airport. [69], Dubai International Airport was conceptualized to function as Dubai's primary airport and the region's busiest for the foreseeable future without the need for relocation or the building of another airport when passenger figures increased. [102] The building, which follows the characteristic shape of Concourse B, 924 m (3,031 ft) long, 91 m (299 ft) wide and 40 m (130 ft) high in the centre from the apron level and accommodates 20 air bridge gates, of which all are capable of handling the Airbus A380-800. For transit passengers the concourse has 3 transfer areas and 62 transfer desks. It only caters to private flights exclusive to the terminal. [127][128] Another strike took place in October 2007. [187][citation needed].

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