Dubai International Airport (DXB), is set to undergo a substantial renovation project valued between Dh6 billion to Dh10 billion over the next 5-7 years, with the aim of strengthening its position as the world’s busiest international hub.
Dubai International Airport
The flag carrier of UAE, Emirates Airlines EK176 flight Boeing 777 APU Engine caught fire at St Petersburg Airport (LED) in Russia.
Dubai is the thriving travel and tourism hub of the Middle East; it is approaching a critical point in determining the expansion of Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), its secondary hub.
The distinctive livery of Emirates, the world’s largest international airline, has been updated. At Dubai International Airport, Emirates presented a new livery and a freshly painted Airbus A380 (DXB).
This incident occurred on Friday, July 1, 2022, on Emirates flight EK430 from Dubai (DXB) to Brisbane (BNE). The 7,442-mile flight was operated by an around three-year-old Airbus A380 with the registration code A6-EVK.
Dubai Airport has retained its rank as the busiest international airport across the globe with 29.1 million annual passengers, and just last week, declaring its busiest quarter since 2020, said Jamal al Hai, Deputy CEO of Dubai Airports, state news agency WAM has said.
Dubai International Airport (DXB) has retained its title of world’s busiest for international passenger traffic. Read more below
On February 22, Dubai international airport retained its top position as the world’s busiest for international travel with around 29 million passengers shuttling through the global gateway last year.