Dubai is once again making headlines on the global stage with a massive infrastructure project set to redefine the aviation industry. Al Maktoum International Airport, located in Dubai South, is undergoing an ambitious expansion that will make it the largest airport in the world.
With a projected investment of over $35 billion (AED 128 billion), the airport is expected to become the cornerstone of Dubai’s economic and tourism growth, eventually replacing Dubai International Airport (DXB) as the emirate’s primary aviation hub.
Also known as Dubai World Central (DWC), Al Maktoum International Airport first opened in 2010 with limited cargo operations and later began handling passenger flights. It is situated about 37 kilometers southwest of downtown Dubai and is part of a larger Dubai South development—a planned residential, commercial, and logistics city.
The airport was always meant to grow in phases. But now, with Dubai’s long-term vision becoming reality, the full-scale expansion has officially been launched.
In April 2024, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, approved the master plan for the new passenger terminal, which will take the airport to a whole new level.
Here are some key highlights of the expansion:
This scale is five times larger than DXB, already one of the busiest airports in the world.
DXB currently handles around 90 million passengers a year, and it is nearly at full capacity. While it has served Dubai exceptionally well, the city’s rapid population and tourism growth means a larger facility is necessary.
According to Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths, operations at Al Maktoum International will ramp up gradually over the next 10 years. Eventually, all major airline traffic, including Emirates Airlines, will shift from DXB to DWC. This will free up DXB’s space for redevelopment and other urban projects.
The transition will be one of the largest and most complex airport migrations in history.
This airport is not just about travel; it’s part of Dubai’s grand vision to be a global economic and logistics powerhouse.
Located near Jebel Ali Port and Expo City Dubai, Al Maktoum International is ideally placed to serve as a key node in global trade routes. It will also support:
The UAE government estimates that the project will create over 1 million new jobs and attract billions in foreign investment. Real estate prices around Dubai South have already started to climb due to increased investor interest.
Once completed, travelers using Al Maktoum International Airport can expect:
In addition, the new airport will support low-cost and premium carriers, offering better pricing and options for global travelers.
The full development will occur in phases, but according to officials:
Construction work has already begun, with major tenders for infrastructure, architecture, and systems being awarded. Global firms are lining up to be part of what many are calling “the airport of the future.”
Dubai has always been a pioneer in thinking big, and the Al Maktoum International Airport project is no exception. As the emirate continues to position itself as a global crossroads for business, trade, and tourism, this new airport is not just a necessity—it’s a symbol of ambition.
With the airport set to redefine how the world travels, it’s clear that Dubai’s skyline won’t be the only thing changing. The very way we move across continents is being reshaped—and it all begins at Al Maktoum International Airport.
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