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19 April 2024

Dubai airport to surpass 46m passengers in golden jubilee year

Dubai airport to surpass 46m passengers this year. (FILE)

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By Wam

The Dubai International Airport will reach a historic milestone when it marks its golden anniversary on Thursday, September 30, following 50 years of growth from a humble beginning in 1960 to a global aviation hub.

In 1959, the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, ordered the construction of the airport, which comprised a 1,800-metre airstrip of compacted sand, an apron, a fire station and a small terminal building. The facility was officially inaugurated on September 30, 1960.

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Emirates Group, President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, and chairman of Dubai Airports, said: "The 50th anniversary of Dubai International is an historic milestone that marks five glorious decades of growth and achievement.

"It is a vision that has been carried forward strongly by our leader His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and has effectively positioned Dubai at the heart of global aviation."

Starting with the annual traffic of a few thousand passengers during its first year of operation, Dubai International reached one million passengers in 1974, with the 5m passenger mark achieved 16 years later in 1990. Passenger traffic surpassed 10m in 1999, largely enabled by a series of expansions and refurbishment projects, including the construction of a second terminal (Terminal 2), two asphalted runways, a new air traffic control tower, an extended terminal building and major equipment upgrade - all of which were carried out to accommodate the robust traffic growth.

The airport got a major addition to its infrastructure in the form of Sheikh Rashid Terminal, also known as Concourse 1 in April 2000, more than doubling the airport's annual capacity from 10m to 23m passengers. The airport surpassed 20m passengers in 2004. A mere three years later that total ballooned by another 14m to top 34m passengers.

Over five decades, the Dubai International has welcomed over 402m passengers at an average annual growth rate of 15.5 per cent, and handled over 3.87m aircraft movements at an average annual growth rate of 12.4 per cent. The rapid expansion of air freight traffic saw total volumes moved between 1977 and August 2010, exceeding 17.9m tonnes at an annual average growth rate of 14.3 per cent.

"In 50 years Dubai International has evolved from a small airstrip mainly serving as a refuelling stop for a few airlines with just over 10,000 passengers to an international gateway for 130 airlines that is ranked among the world's top hubs for international passenger and freight traffic," added Sheikh Ahmed.

"Passenger numbers will surpass 46m in 2010 and approach 100m by the end of the decade. We have indeed come a long way."

With the celebrations to honour Dubai International's golden anniversary, work is on track to build what will be the world's largest A380 dedicated facility. Part of the larger Terminal 3 complex, Concourse 3 will have a total of 20 contact gates, all of which will serve Emirates airline's growing fleet of A380s. Upon its completion at the end of 2012, C3 will increase Dubai International's capacity from the current 60m to 75m passengers per annum.