Dubai to spend $32 billion on airport expansion amid aviation push
By Praveen Menon | DUBAI
Dubai will spend $32 billion (19.85 billion pounds) on expanding its second airport to handle over
200 million people annually next decade, roughly triple the current level of passenger traffic through the emirate, airport authorities said on Monday.
The expansion could allow Dubai's fast-growing flagship carrier Emirates [EMIRA.Ul] to shift its operations to the new facility by the mid-2020s, airport officials said. That might prompt other international airline operations in Dubai to follow suit because of business ties to the Emirates group.
Al Maktoum International Airport began accepting passengers in October last year and currently has a capacity of only about 5 million people per year. It opened some four years later than originally planned after a financial crisis forced Dubai to revise some of its mega-projects.
The emirate is now reviving development plans as its real estate market recovers and its safe haven status in the turbulent Middle East attracts heavy inflows of money.
Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum has approved plans to enlarge Al Maktoum to that it can eventually accommodate more than 200 million passengers, Dubai Airports said in a statement on Monday.
The expansion is expected to be the biggest airport project in the world, the company said. It would take place in two phases over six to eight years, with the entire development covering an area of 56 square kilometres (22 square miles).
The emirate's current main airport, Dubai International, is already one of the biggest in the world and has a capacity of 75 million passengers. Traffic has been growing at double-digit rates and hit 66.4 million people last year.
Further expansion is planned to permit traffic of almost
100 million passengers by the end of 2020, but that is still too small to accommodate additional business which Dubai expects to attract through its role as a travel and tourism hub.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-emirates-airport-idUKKBN0H30Z320140908Dubai is already the largest international airport in the world with 75 million international passengers and they're going to expand capacity at the two airports to 300 million passengers and 16 million tones of air freight.