Dubai making biggest airport in the world

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Dubai means city of dreams. Dubai means money and money. Skyscrapers, luxury cars, world’s most expensive brands, glitter of wealth, sparkling beaches, life of luxury, travelling, fun and what else? Anyone might feel this way at first glance after seeing its glittering pictures. In the midst of this role, let us tell you that some such preparations are taking place in Dubai. Due to which he is going to get a new identity once again.

In 2013, a Wizz Air A-320 flight from Budapest was considered a major event in the aviation world when it landed at Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport, also known as Dubai World Central (DWC). I went. The ‘Greenfield’ airport, built 20 miles away from Dubai City, was designed with the aim of becoming the world’s largest and busiest airport. Work is going on to fulfill this target. So that Dubai, along with being a prominent name in the global economy chart, can become a reliable partner to meet global needs.

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Dubai Airports Authority, which manages both Dubai International Airport and this new airport, has claimed that when Al Maktoum International Airport is completed, it will handle more than 160 million passengers annually and handle 120 million tonnes of cargo. Will be able to make arrangements.

Currently, this airport may lag behind the world’s current busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International. But it continues to be in the headlines. After the end of the Corona epidemic, cargo transport work is again in the news as soon as it picks up pace. It may have been 13 years since its foundation was laid, but the work on this brand new airport of Dubai is still in progress.

Currently this airport is famous as a major hub for aircraft maintenance, repair and overhauling. In industry language it is called MRO. Where there are all arrangements to repair any aircraft. This airport handles the work of many air cargo operators. Apart from this, the movement of some government jets and charter flights of very special people is handled from here. Movement of listed passenger flights is limited. At present, services operate from here to East Europe, Russia and Central Asia. So what is happening with those ambitious plans and when will this project be completed? Let us know.

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