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  2. Al Maktoum International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Al Maktoum International Airport. Al Maktoum International Airport (IATA: DWC, ICAO: OMDW), also known as Dubai World Central, [3] is an international airport in Jebel Ali, 37 kilometres (23 mi) southwest of [2] Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that opened on 27 June 2010. [1]

  3. List of airports in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Al Maktoum International Airport [2] (Dubai World Central Airport) DWC ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates)

  4. Purple Line (Dubai Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The purple line will run between Dubai International Airport to Al Maktoum International Airport, along Al Khail Road. Announced in 2007, proposals of the line have since been suspended indefinitely. It will have about eight stations along its route, three with check-in facilities.

  5. Dubai International Airport, busiest for global travel, sees ...

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    The airport now has just two runways, like Dubai International Airport. Al Maktoum International Airport, some 45 kilometers (28 miles) away from DXB, opened in 2010 with one terminal. It served ...

  6. File:Middle East location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Location map for Middle East (Greater Middle East) Date: 28 October 2010, 13:06 (UTC) ... Al Maktoum International Airport; Al Mushrif; Al Noor Mosque (Sharjah) Al ...

  7. Dubai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    All remaining airlines will shift to Concourse D, or move to Al Maktoum International Airport. The airport projects that international passenger and cargo traffic will increase at an average annual growth rate of 7.2% and 6.7%, respectively, and that by 2020 passenger numbers at Dubai International Airport will reach 98.5 million and cargo ...

  8. Transport in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    A third terminal, which fully supports the new Airbus A380, was opened in October 2008 and doubled the airport's capacity. A new concourse catering to the A380 was completed in late 2012. Al Maktoum International Airport, which opened on 27 June 2010, [20] will make a new free trade area within Dubai and be the centerpiece of the Dubai World ...

  9. Dubai South - Wikipedia

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    Dubai World Central. Dubai South (formerly known as Dubai World Central [1]) is a city that was under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in 2006, planned to be an economic zone to support a number of activities including logistics, aviation, commercial, exhibition, humanitarian, residential and other related businesses around Al Maktoum International Airport with the planned annual ...