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Improvements to UAE Airspace Are Essential to Its Future

If the United Arab Emirates is to remain a leading global aviation hub it will need to prioritize increasing airspace capacity.

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) regional vice president for the Middle East, Muhammad Ali Albakri, said in a recently released statement that sufficient airspace capacity, infrastructure investments and new technology will be critical to the country’s future.

“Over the past 25 years, the UAE has experienced an economic transformation; aviation has been at the heart of this evolution,” said Albakri. “To maintain the country’s competitiveness as a leading global aviation hub, sufficient airspace capacity to meet demand, infrastructure investments aligned to growth and rapid implementation of new technology are essential.”

Air transport supports 800,000 jobs and contributes $47.4 billion to the UAE economy, which represents about 13.3 percent of the nation’s GDP, according to IATA.

Pursuing a positive agenda for aviation could see that rise to an additional 620,000 jobs and $80 million in GDP by 2037, according to a recent IATA study.

The same report claimed that airspace capacity’s failure to keep pace with demand growth is causing significant delays in the region.

Beautiful Dubai city. (photo via Anna_Om/iStock/Getty Images Plus)

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Investment in infrastructure, guided by new technologies and innovative processes, in particular, will increase efficiency and improve passenger experience throughout the region, IATA said.

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