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UAE’s civil aviation network serves more than

               400,000 passengers daily: Al Marri



               By
                The Aviation Times News Bureau

               November 18, 2024



               Dubai, November 18, 2024: The UAE’s civil aviation network serves an average of more than
               400,000 passengers daily and more than 12 million passengers monthly. It transports more than
               10,000 tonnes of goods daily, said UAE’s Minister of Economy Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri.
               Moreover, the civil aviation sector’s human cadres include more than 9,400 registered pilots, more
               than 35,000 aircraft crew members, 4,400 maintenance engineers, and 463 air traffic controllers, Al
               Marri said on Monday during the opening day of the third International Programme for Civil Aviation
               Leaders.
               “The country’s air transport sector is linked by cooperation and partnership agreements with more
               than 90 per cent of the world’s countries, with a total of 189 air transport service agreements,” said
               Al Marri, who is also the Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). “The Middle East
               region represents 13 per cent of the UAE’s air network with countries worldwide,” he added.

               Passenger traffic at the UAE’s airports surged by 14.2 per cent in the first half of 2024. During this
               period, the airports handled over 71.75 million passengers, compared to 62.79 million last year.
               GCAA has 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 gross domestic product (GDP).
               “(The sector) is a major contributor to GDP through its ability to open new horizons for investment,
               develop advanced technological industries, and creating diverse job opportunities,” he said.

               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 per cent 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.

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