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Al Maktoum International AirportLast Updated: Jun 29, 2010 |
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| Client | | | Department of Civil Aviation |
Actual Value: 8bn USD
Al Maktoum International Airport |
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Main Contractor: Kharafi National (CUC Contractor) Main Contractor: Aeradio (Meteorological Systems) Main Contractor: Northropp Grumman (Radar Operations) Main Contractor: Thermo L.L.C. (Fuel Farm) Main Contractor: Amana Steel (Fuel Farm) Main Contractor: Al Naboodah Contracting Co. L.L.C. (First Runway) |
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| Country | | | United Arab Emirates | |
| Category | | | Infrastructure | |
| Project Type | | | Airports | |
| Project Duration | | | From: Q1 2007 Actual To: Q1 2020 Actual |
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| Status | | | Construction | |
| Scope | | | The project calls for construction Al Maktoum International Airport, planned as the largest passenger and cargo hub in the world, located in Jabel Ali. The airport is part of Dubai World Central that will include 6 parallel runways, 4.5 kilometres in length, each separated by a distance of 800 metres, three passenger terminals including two luxury facilities; one dedicated to airlines of the Emirates Group, the second to other carriers, and the third dedicated to low cost carriers, multiple concourses, 16 cargo terminals with a 12 million ton capacity , executive and royal jet centres, hotels and shopping malls, support and maintenance facilities: the region\'s only hub for A, B, and C Checks on all aircraft up to A380 specifications, and over 100,000 parking spaces for airport staff and passengers. | |
| Schedule | | | The first phase of Al Maktoum International Airport is completed. | |
| Remark | | | Al Maktoum International Airport is the official name of Dubai World Central International Airport. | |