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         building in Riyadh one of the world’s largest airports which will have six parallel runways. The
         airport will help drive annual passenger traf c to 120 million by 2030 and 185 million by 2050.


         Airports in Oman are expected to witness 40 million passengers by 2030. The Sultanate
         currently attracts 18 million passengers.  The country currently can handle around 24 million
         passengers. Of cials opened new airports in Muscat and Duqm in 2019 in addition to two new
         air cargo terminals. Musandam Airport is being constructed for US$250 million and is
         expected to be ready by Q4 2026. The work includes the construction of two runways and a

         passenger terminal with a capacity of 250,000 passengers per year.


         Lebanon has on anvil plans to construct a US$122 million terminal at Beirut’s Ra k Hariri
         International Airport to be completed in four years. The new terminal will help it handle 3.5
         million passengers annually when operations are planned to begin in 2027.  The airport
         currently handles 8 million passengers a year, and the plans are to reach 20 million in 2030.


         Bahrain is exploring plans to have a second airport by 2034.  It has undergone expansion as
         part of the US$13 billion investment into its tourism industry.  The new passenger terminal

         building at Bahrain International Airport doubled its capacity.  The new green eld airport will
         eventually replace the existing Bahrain International Airport (BIA) due to the inadequacy of its
         current infrastructure in meeting the kingdom's growing airport needs.
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         Kuwait has plans to expand its airport terminal capacity from six million passengers per year
         to 20 million by 2030 and turn Kuwait International Airport into a major passenger and cargo
         hub. The new passenger terminal (T2) was one of the projects aimed at modernising its
         infrastructure to serve Vision 2035. The US$4.36 billion Kuwait Airport’s Passenger Terminal-2

         expansion will boost its annual passenger handling capacity to 13 million passengers per year
         by 2025.


         Egypt is working at expanding and bettering aviation facilities keeping in view the plans to
         receive up to 30 million visitors by 2028. The UAE’s aviation is set to witness growth as the
         UAE Tourism Strategy aims to host 40 million visitors by 2031. The  rst phase of Navi
         Mumbai International Airport is expected to be completed by December 2024. By 2032, Navi

         Mumbai Airport would also have the capacity to handle 2.5 million tons of cargo. The US$3.8
         billion Noida International Airport is set to open by September 2025.


         Maldives is working to develop airports in its six islands as its new government works on a
         policy to have an airport within 30 minutes of every residential island. Its capital city, Male,
         will have a new terminal by 2025. China aims to construct 216 new airports by 2035 to meet
         the growing demands for air travel.


         A report by Statista said Asia-Paci c had been the region with the highest number of airport
         infrastructure projects under construction, with over half of the new airport construction

         taking place in this region. It also had the lead for construction projects in existing airports.

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