Abu Dhabi International Airport is celebrating
its 30th anniversary.
The capitals international gateway has seen
over 126 million passengers pass through the airport since its
opening at its current location on 4 January 1982.
Having
historically been based in Al Bateen since 1969, Abu Dhabi
International Airport started operation at its current location 38
kms outside the city of Abu Dhabi in 1982.
Terminal 1 covered
5,200 square metres and catered for 3 million passengers per year,
which was later increased to 5 million passengers per year when
Terminal 1A was opened.
On the occasion of the 30th anniversary, H.E.
Khalifa Al Mazrouei, Chairman of ADAC, said, Abu Dhabi
Airports Company is proud to be celebrating this special occasion
and highlighting Abu Dhabi International Airports achievements
over the past thirty years. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi has
experienced remarkable development in this short period of time,
with Abu Dhabi International Airport being a vital part of the
capitals growth. Already established as a major international hub
for travellers around the globe, Abu Dhabi International Airport
is committed to further developing into a leading airport in the
region, and a key contributor to the Abu Dhabi 2030 vision of
economic diversification.
The past 30 years have been
particularly successful for Abu Dhabi International Airport in
terms of airline and infrastructure developments. Etihad Airways
launched in 2003, then
Terminal 2 opened in 2005 with a passenger capacity of 2 million
passengers per year. Four years later in 2009, Terminal 3 was
delivered, providing Etihad Airways with a dedicated terminal and
a handling capacity of an additional 5 million passengers per
year. In the same year, the 4,100 metres North Runway was
completed doubling the airports runway capacity, while being the
first airport in the UAE with CATIIIB capability. In 2011, Abu
Dhabi International Airport saw the completion of the iconic Air
Traffic Control Complex, developed to enhance the capacity and
efficiency of air traffic services at the airport and
cater to the anticipated growth in air traffic in the years to
come. During the same year, ADAC completed an enhancement and
refurbishment project at Terminal 1 to align its facility and
offerings to that of Terminal 3 and other world class airports.
Today, Abu Dhabi International Airport caters to 53
international airlines connecting Abu Dhabi with more than 85
destinations in over 49 countries globally. Passenger numbers have
also continued to increase over the past 30 years positioning Abu
Dhabi International Airport as one of the fastest growing hubs in
the world.
Under Abu Dhabi Airports Company management, the
airport has more than doubled passenger numbers during the past 6
years from 5.3 million in 2006 to above 12 million in 2011. In
July 2010, the airport surpassed the 1 million passenger
mark for the first time in a specific month, which became a trend
throughout the second half of 2011.
The airport is renowned
worldwide for its fast travel procedures and in the recent years
ADAC has launched initiatives towards this end, such as remote
check-in facilities, increased number of self check-in kiosks,
free Wi-Fi, e-gates, childrens play areas and a wide selection of
duty free outlets and dinning offerings, along with luxurious and
newly refurbished hospitality lounges.
The airport also accommodates within its
facilities over 200 businesses and agencies from airlines to
handlers, operators and government entities.
H.E. Khalifa Al Mazrouei said, As Abu Dhabi
International Airport celebrates its 30th anniversary, ADAC looks
forward to new challenges and opportunities to take the capitals
airport to new heights in the years ahead, and to deliver to the
UAE and Abu Dhabi International Airport infrastructure and
services that continuously exceed expectations.
In the
coming five years, ADAC will be focusing on achieving further
competitive milestones with the completion of the new Midfield Terminal Building (MTB), which is scheduled to open in 2017. The
700,000 square meter terminal building is a landmark project being undertaken in Abu Dhabi and the UAE, and will be able to handle
27-30 million passengers per year when it opens.
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