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An Hub airport in Middle East,
Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai
Al Maktoum International Airport is located 40km from Dubai International Airport. This airport construction is part of the Dubai World Central project (DWC). DWC is the Dubai Government's single largest urban land development project and comprises six clustered zones: Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai Logistics City (DLC), DWC Commercial City, DWC Residential City, DWC Aviation City and DWC Golf City. The project is estimated to cost $33bn.
DWC started its first phase of operation when DWC-Al Maktoum International Airport opened for cargo operations in June 2010. General aviation operations were launched in April 2011. Passenger operations will begin in 2012 and the airport is scheduled for completion in 2020.
Once completed in mid 2020, the airport will have four passenger terminals. The $27m first passenger terminal catering to low-cost, regional and charter airlines was built by Arabtec/Max Bogl, a UAE-German joint venture.
The terminal, which will open in 2012, will have an initial capacity of five million passengers a year. When required, the capacity may be increased to seven million. Al Maktoum International Airport opened on 27 June 2010. Hongseong Industrial Company has supplied ARCHITECKS aluminum composite panels over 18,000 m2 of this airport project.
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