Dubai World Central to go live in 2010 : Sheikh Ahmed

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum
Chairman, Dubai City of Aviation Corporation - Dubai World Central
The Dubai Government's single largest urban land development project, Dubai World
Central (DWC) will go live in its first phase of operation when DWC-Al Maktoum International Airport opens in June
2010, said His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman, Dubai Aviation City Corporation.
His statement came prior to this year's edition of the Airport Show being held from May 19-21 at Dubai Airport Expo
which is expected to throw the spotlight on the region's ongoing Dhs220bn airport infrastructure investment.
'Our vision for Dubai is to be an unparalleled global commercial, trade and transportation hub with a unique
integrated multi-modal logistics platform in DWC which will change all known air, land and sea transportation
parameters,'said Sheikh Ahmed.
'At the core of this airport city will be the world's largest airport, DWC-Al Maktoum International, which once operational
next year will not only draw business and trade to it but also create huge residential and commercial opportunities.
''While we have extended the opening date of the project to accommodate all related construction, licensing and
regulatory standards, we have not lost sight of the long-term vision of Dubai's most strategically important
infrastructure development which is designed to support Dubai's aviation, tourism, commercial and logistics
requirements until 2050 and beyond,' he added.
Dubai Aviation City Corporation incorporates both Dubai World Central and Dubai Airports Company.
Meanwhile, Dubai Logistics City (DLC), a core component of DWC's multi-modal proposition, has begun licensing
completed warehouses and logistics offices and handing over facilities to tenants to commence operations on-site.
At the airport, the construction of the first of its 16 cargo terminals has been completed, well on its way to achieving
the project's ultimate goal of having an annual cargo capacity of 12 million tonnes. With a capacity of 200,000 tonnes
and spread over 41,000 square metres of built up area, the terminal's capacity can be expanded to 600,000 tonnes, if
required.
'The completion of Dubai World Central's first cargo terminal is a significant milestone in the project's history,' said
Sheikh Ahmed. 'Dubai's forward looking government continues to support DWC's thrust towards building a facility
which will not only enable trade and commerce to continue in these troubled economic times, but also look positively
at how DWC can support the future of business in the Middle East.' The first passenger terminal too is 80% complete
with MEP works ongoing. This terminal will have an eventual capacity of seven million passengers with the airport's
ultimate capacity being 160 million annually.
'Construction on all related infrastructure works is continuing with all our stakeholders recognising the fact that Dubai
World Central is a committed Dubai government project; and once the global economic recession tides out its cycle,
work towards its final master plan will resume at its original pace,' explained Sheikh Ahmed.
Another major achievement is the construction of the Middle East's tallest free standing Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower
which has been completed. Currently, the tower is being fitted with all navigational aids.
Standing at 91 metres, the ATC facility also includes a separate technical block of 6,000 square metres which will
house offices, operations, technical rooms, flight simulators and a meteor observation cabin.
In addition, the facility has an airside / landside interface with secured access to airside, offering air traffic controllers
the ability to handle multiple airborne airplanes as well as on-ground aircraft.
'The completion of construction of the ATC tower at Dubai World Central is a giant step forward for the region's
aviation sector which has constantly seen growth every year,' said Sheikh Ahmed. 'The completion of these facilities
indicates the progress we are making towards the opening of the airport next year and eventually of the entire
development across its several components.' Besides DWC-Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai World Central
comprises DLC and DWC Aviation City, surrounded by its real estate offerings - DWC Residential City, DWC
Commercial City and DWC Golf City.
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