Sharjah Airport expansion to spur emirate’s growth plans

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Sharjah’s plans to boost regional connectivity were high on the agenda at a meeting held recently between Sheikh Khalid bin Issam Al Qassimi, chairman of the emirate’s Department of Civil Aviation (DCAA), and a team from Oxford Business Group (OBG). Sheikh Khalid told OBG that given its firm foundations, the local aviation industry was well placed to help boost inbound tourism and support the emirate’s businesses.
“Sharjah has traffic rights to 161 countries. However, only 21 percent of them are currently being utilised,” he said, adding, “This provides Sharjah’s aviation sector with huge growth potential.”
The emirate’s new airspace structure, which will be implemented in early December, was another key topic of discussion at the meeting. Devised with the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority, the redesign had become a priority for Sharjah, due to the increase in traffic in the UAE’s airspace, which is among the busiest in the world. “The design will provide separate entry gateways, holding points and flight pathways into the UAE’s airports and allow for further growth,” Sheikh Khalid explained. The number of airspace gateways for Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Dubai will be increased under the new design, which separates air traffic into the UAE’s airports.

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