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“The country’s air transport sector is linked by cooperation and partnership agreements with more
               than 90% of the world’s countries, with a total of 189 air transport service agreements,” said Al
               Marri, who is also Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). “The Middle East region
               represents 13% of the UAE’s air network with countries.”

               Passenger traffic at the UAE’s airports surged by 14.2% in the first-half of 2024. During this period,
               the airports handled over 71.75 million passengers compared to 62.79 million last year. The GCAA
               attributed the significant growth in the aviation sector to continued investment in infrastructure
               development and advancing digital transformation in civil aviation.

               Contribution to GDP
               Al Marri added that the global civil aviation industry is not limited to being a means of
               transportation, but rather a major contributor to enhancing the GDP.

               Additionally, it drives significant investment in infrastructure development, attracts talent, and
               builds trained and qualified human cadres in various specialized industries within the aviation
               sector.

               According to a recent Oxford Economics report, in 2023, Dubai’s aviation sector alone, consisting
               of Emirates Group, Dubai Airports (including Dubai International and Dubai World Central - Al
               Maktoum airports), and other aviation sector entities is estimated to have supported Dh 137 billion
               in gross value added (GVA), equivalent to 27% of Dubai’s GDP.

               Over 21.7 million passengers travelled through Abu Dhabi Airports in the first nine months of 2024,
               and the number of passengers passing through Sharjah Airport during the third quarter of 2024
               exceeded 4.392 million, marking a 10% increase compared to the same period last year.

               Not without challenges

               The Minister also said there is no doubt that the civil aviation sector is facing major challenges
               today due to multiple factors, including geopolitical tensions and the challenges of reducing the
               sector’s carbon footprint and enhancing its environmental impact.

               “(This is also) in addition to the increasing difficulties facing the aviation industry due to the impact
               of its associated supply chains. At the same time, the sector must confront cybersecurity risks and
               data protection in light of the increasing electronic threats,” he said.

               Al Marri added, “We are committed to continuing joint efforts, cooperation, and knowledge-sharing
               with our Arab brothers to elevate the civil aviation sector to new heights of progress and prosperity,
               exploring the latest future trends in innovation, sustainability, and advanced aviation technologies.”















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