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Abu Dhabi Airports Company announces first dedicated executive airport in the Middle East

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 15 - 2008 at 17:06
  • PRESS RELEASE

Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC) today announced it will establish the Middle East's first dedicated executive airport at Al Bateen military airbase just 10 kilometres from Abu Dhabi city centre.

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  • Abu Dhabi Airports Company announces first dedicated executive airport in the Middle East.
    Abu Dhabi Airports Company announces first dedicated executive airport in the Middle East.
The Bateen facility will be developed as an exclusive corporate jet facility and ADAC will invest more than Dhs200m in additional facilities at the airport, which until now has been a military airbase.

ADAC will develop a 'one-stop shop' business jet facility, offering VVIP and VIP passenger terminals, airport services, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), fuel, handling and all other fixed-base operational services.

HE Khalifa Al Mazrouei, Chairman and Managing Director of ADAC, said:

"As a growing centre of international business and finance, Abu Dhabi has seen significant growth in the number of corporate jets coming to the city over the last few years. With this development, we are able to meet that demand today and into the future.

The site offers a unique strategic location just minutes from the heart of the UAE's capital city. The facilities already in place will allow us to accommodate more corporate jet operations immediately. In parallel, we will implement our investment programme, which will create one of the best executive airports in the world."


The 3,200 metre runway can accommodate a range of aircraft types and sizes, from smaller corporate jets up to Boeing Business Jets (BBJs) or Boeing 737-800s. Aircraft can park at one of 30 plus stands and passengers can have access through three passenger terminals.

ADAC's initial investment will see upgrades to the airfield infrastructure, including runway surfacing, lighting and electrical power, and operational equipment, as well as enhancing terminal facilities and adding stands. Over the longer term, the company will support the development of a corporate jet maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) centre at the airport.

"The conversion of the Bateen airbase to a private jet airport is a core element of ADAC's strategy to meet current and future air travel demand in the Emirate," pointed out Al Mazrouei.

This airport will now become the focus for one of the fastest-growing areas of air travel. There are more than 380 corporate jets based in the Middle East, a figure that is forecast to grow to 900 by 2014. And with industry experts predicting that close to 15,000 business jets worth a total of $192bn will be purchased over the next decade, the regional business aviation markets will have massive potential, achieving 18% growth year-on-year.

A number of national and international corporate jet companies as well as FBO operators have expressed an interest in basing their operations at the former Bateen airbase.

HE Khalifa Al Mazrouei said, "The corporate jet market is an important element of Abu Dhabi's air transport strategy. By creating the a dedicated executive jet airport, we are taking an important step forward in regional leadership of this sector and in reinforcing the credentials of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi as the regions premier venue for aviation and aerospace industry to flourish."

The Bateen airport facility adds a third airport to ADAC's portfolio of aviation facilities it owns and operates. ADAC is also developing plans to operate several island airports at Delma and Sir Baniyas to support the tourist trade via air taxis operating from both Bateen and Abu Dhabi International Airport. ADAC is constructing extensive maintenance, manufacturing and logistics facilities at Abu Dhabi International Airport and at Al Ain International Airport.
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About Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC):
ADAC was established in 2006 by the Government of Abu Dhabi to spearhead the redevelopment of the Emirate's aviation industry. A multi-billion dollar program is already underway to transform the existing Abu Dhabi Airport, to develop Al Ain, Bateen and several regional airports to meet the growing demand from tourism and the development of business interests in Abu Dhabi.

The $6.8bn re-development of Abu Dhabi will see the establishment of a free zone and the development of extensive logistics, manufacturing and office solutions for businesses wishing to locate to one of the world's fastest growing economies.

For press enquiries, please contact:
Press Office, ADAC - Abu Dhabi Airports Company
P.O. Box: 94449, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E
Tel: +971 2 505 3482
Fax: +971 2 75 8300
Mobile: +971 50 13 3145

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