Dubai’s Al Maktoum International Airport is progressing well and has seen contracts awarded and tenders prepared for the major transport hub, according to a senior aviation official. Khalifa Al Zaffin ...
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Dubai is full – new hotels are having to move south

Dubai is encouraging developers to build more hotels in the south of the city due to a shortage of plots for in-demand beachfront resorts. As an incentive, local authorities agreed earlier in the ...
Dubai aviation sector is flying high as it starts work on a $35bn airport upgrade, Emirates reports record profits and industry experts gather for annual event. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, ...
Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI services provider, is opening a state-of-the-art new regional HQ in Dubai ...
H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Border Security Council, said that streamlined procedures and seamless coordination among government entities are vital to ...
Dubai International Airport, the world's busiest for international travel, will move its operations to the city-state's second, sprawling airfield in its southern desert reaches “within the next 10 ...
Dubai’s ruler has approved further expansion of the emirate’s Al Maktoum airport, which will feature a new Dhs128 billion ($35 billion) terminal taking annual capacity to 260 million passengers.
Dubai Launched to take Dubai's aviation growth forward by at least three decades, Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International airport will be ready when Dubai's original airport, Dubai International, ...
Emirates' freight division SkyCargo has performed the first operational flight into Dubai's Al-Maktoum International Airport, ahead of its formal opening on 27 June. The Boeing 777 freighter, ...
DUBAI, Oct 19 (Reuters) - A major expansion of Dubai's second airport Al Maktoum International will open in 2030, the emirate's government said, five years later than officials had previously ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - The expansion of Dubai's second airport, Al Maktoum International, to handle 120 million passengers a year by 2025 has been delayed, according to sources familiar with the matter.