Friday, 1 November 2013

Dubai Airports warns GCC to invest in managing airspace or face worsening congestion | The National

Dubai Airports warns GCC to invest in managing airspace or face worsening congestion | The National:

"The GCC risks facing worsening air traffic congestion unless it can match the multibillion-dollar airport investments on the ground with a plan to manage the skies, Dubai Airports warns.

There was a need for a single air traffic management system to oversee both civil and defence aviation, said the company’s chief executive Paul Griffiths.

He was speaking after overseeing the opening this week of the passenger terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport, destined to eventually become the world’s largest airport with an annual passenger capacity of 160 million."

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