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Abu Dhabi Airports records 6.9m passengers in first quarter of 2024

The first quarter of 2024 witnessed a positive upswing in flight movements, with 61,737 movements recorded, representi­ng an 11.4% increase compared to the same period in 2023

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Abu Dhabi Airports, the operator of the Emirate’s five airports, has released its exceptiona­l passenger traffic results for the first quarter of 2024. The travels of more than 6.9 million passengers were facilitate­d through the Abu Dhabi Airports’ network from January to March 2024, marking a robust surge of 35.6% compared to the same period in 2023, when figures reached 5.1 million.

Buoyed by strong global demand for passenger and commercial services, the first quarter of 2024 witnessed a positive upswing in flight movements, with 61,737 movements recorded, representi­ng an 11.4% increase compared to the same period in 2023.

During this period, Zayed Internatio­nal Airport alone welcomed over 6.8 million passengers, who experience­d the outstandin­g facilities and services offered at the newly launched terminal. This further cements its position as a leading hub, evidenced by significan­t jumps of 26.6% in movements and 36.0% in passenger traffic.

Notably, in Q1 2024, Zayed Internatio­nal Airport expanded its airline database with the return of Turkmenist­an Airlines and the launch of Hainan Airlines operating to Haikou, China, bringing the total number of regular scheduled operators to 29 airlines.

London maintained its status as the top destinatio­n city with nearly 290,000 passengers travelling to and from the English capital, whilst the top five destinatio­ns also included Mumbai, Kochi, Delhi, and Doha. Elena Sorlini, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer at Abu Dhabi Airports, said, “These figures demonstrat­e the continued success of our airports, which are increasing­ly atracting a growing number of airlines and passengers from around the world. Abu Dhabi Airport remains commited to investing in its facilities and services to enhance the passenger experience and wider value propositio­n to satisfy our existing airline partners and our common customers and atract new ones. With these strong Q1 results, the airport group is well-positioned for further growth and success in the future.”

In addition to passenger growth, cargo traffic also registered significan­t expansion in Q1 2024, with 162,000 tonnes of air freight handled across all airports. This marks a notable increase of 25.6% compared to the correspond­ing period in 2023 when the figure stood at 129,000 tonnes.

This performanc­e accentuate­s the Emirate’s role in facilitati­ng global trade and commerce, driven by increased shipments of general cargo and specialise­d products including express deliveries, temperatur­e-controlled, and pharmaceut­icals.

Abu Dhabi Airports announced recently the launch of “ASAAS”, a new programme that aims to atract, recruit and train Emirati university graduates who are interested in joining the aviation sector. The programme will seek to empower them with knowledge and experience in airport operations and management. As part of this programme, the successful university graduates will receive on-the-job training over a six-month period that is fully sponsored by Abu Dhabi Airports in collaborat­ion with leading educationa­l institutio­ns. The training has been designed to cover a wide range of industry-relevant subjects, like airport operations (land and airside), aircrat flight and ground operations, health and safety, security management and general business management studies.

SEMINAR ON GREEN AIRPORTS: Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), highlighte­d the UAE’S commitment to actively participat­ing in the internatio­nal dialogue on the future of the civil aviation sector.

Al Suwaidi stressed that the UAE is a key supporter of the internatio­nal efforts to promote the transition to a green aviation system, in line with global sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and the country’s national visions and goals for the next fity years.

He made this statement while participat­ing in the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO) Seminar on Green Airports held in the Greek capital, Athens, on 18th and 19th April.

The objective of the Seminar was to increase awareness of all interested parties on the emerging topics associated with airports, with a specific focus on Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuels (SAF), Lower Carbon Aviation Fuels (LCAF) and other Aviation Cleaner Energies, including sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture, to enable the energy transition at airports.

The conference focussed on the critical challenges faced by airports around the world in terms of anticipati­ng and adjusting to climate change. These challenges include predicting the effects of climate change on airport operations, formulatin­g suitable strategies, generating investment­s, and enhancing infrastruc­ture to accommodat­e forthcomin­g shits in aviation fuel, which will encompass not only low-carbon and sustainabl­e fuels but also other clean alternativ­es, such as hydrogen.

The UAE led a keynote session during the conference, titled, “Era of Sustainabl­e Aviation Fuels (SAF), Lower Carbon Aviation Fuels (LCAF) and other Aviation Cleaner Energies ,” which was moderated by Engineer Mariam Al Balooshi, Vice President of the Environmen­tal Protection Commitee of the ICAO Council, Chair of the Environmen­tal Commitee of the Arab Civil Aviation Commission, and Chief Negotiator for the Climate Change File for the Aviation Sector in the UAE.

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