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Expansion of Al-Maktoum airport delayed to 2018

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DUBAI: An expansion of Dubai’s Al- Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport has been delayed by a year until 2018, the airport’s operator said on Wednesday.

Currently Dubai’s second-largest airport, it will have the capacity to handle 26 million passengers a year when the expansion is complete.

Al-Maktoum airport opened in 2013 and can currently handle about 7 million passengers a year. Its expansion has been delayed due to the completion of constructi­on and to allow time for trials and testing, a spokesman for Dubai Airports said.

The Dubai government said on Sunday that it had secured $3 billion in long-term financing for the expansion of its airports, which are forecast to serve 146.3 million passengers by 2025.

Al-Maktoum Internatio­nal, located on the edge of Dubai, is being gradually ramped up to take over from Dubai Internatio­nal Airport (DIA), currently the world’s busiest and home to state-owned Emirates Airline.

Dubai Airports’ Chief Executive Paul Griffiths told Reuters in January that budget carrier flydubai would move its operations from Dubai Internatio­nal to AlMaktoum Internatio­nal in the third quarter of this year.

Emirates Airline is slated to move to Al- Maktoum Internatio­nal in 2025.

A Dubai Airports spokesman said it aims to expand AlMaktoum further to handle 240 million passengers a year but that there was no date yet for when that would be.

This year, passenger traffic across Dubai’s two internatio­nal airports is expected to reach just over 90 million in 2017, the spokesman said.

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