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Abu Dhabi Airport YTD traffic up 33% to September 30

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, October 22 - 2008 at 14:50
  • PRESS RELEASE

Ahead of Abu Dhabi International Airport's regular monthly traffic announcement for September, the airport's growth figures have been buoyed by a report conducted by world renowned management consultants, Arthur D. Little, and published in Air Transport World magazine which lists Abu Dhabi as one of the fastest growing aviation hubs in the world today.

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  • Abu Dhabi International Airport.
    Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Figures released in a comprehensive, independent analysis of world airport passenger traffic for 2007 placed Abu Dhabi as one of the joint leaders in a top ten of the world's top performing intercontinental hubs, in terms of relative growth. The leading hubs, along with Abu Dhabi, included New Delhi and Doha with Mumbai and Guangzhou, China - Baiyun in joint second. Others in the top ten included Dubai, Madrid-Barajas, Sao Paulo, JFK, and Bole (Ethiopia).

Supporting the findings of this report, figures released directly from ADAC today demonstrated yet more growth with passenger numbers for the first nine months having been lifted by a third (32.9%) to over 6.67 million passengers, over the same period last year.

The trailing 12 month (TTM) figures (September 2007 to September 2008) faired even better demonstrating a solid 34.6% growth and over 8.5 million passengers handled through the airport during that period.

Aircraft movements in the first three quarters showed a steady 15.5% increase with cargo maintaining a familiar growth pattern, seen throughout 2008, with a steady 14.8% increase.

Q3 figures alone also showed positive signs over the same July-September period last year with passenger traffic up 24.1%, cargo up 13.6% and aircraft movements showing a steady 13.0% improvement.

With the summer peak travel period over, September's monthly figures compared to the same month last year reflected more conservative growth rates by comparison yet the percentage gains far outstrip current international norms with passenger numbers increasing by 22.5%. Cargo traffic saw a 7.5% increase with aircraft movements up by 11.3%.

Etihad Airways, the National Airline of the UAE, remains the main contributor to growth at Abu Dhabi International as it continued an aggressive expansion of its network over the last 12 months, adding both new destinations as well as additional frequencies on existing routes. In addition, to Etihad's expansion, seven new airlines have also commenced operations from Abu Dhabi airports since the beginning of the year - the latest being AirBlue, Pakistan's largest independent carrier, which started operations from Abu Dhabi International's Terminal 2 in August.

Rudy Vercelli, CEO of ADAC, said:
"ADAC has always made clear its ambition for growth but to be independently recognized, in the context of many other airport developments worldwide, demonstrates the company is delivering on its commitments and that our efforts to become a truly world-class global gateway are gradually and genuinely being realised."


"The phased opening of our new Terminal 3 and soft-launch of the CAT III(B) second runway are just two examples of new facilities we have introduced in October this year and will only help support both the greater services and experiences we hope to provide for all our customers and airline partners," added Vercelli.

When fully operational, Terminal 3 will boost the airport's overall passenger capacity by five million to over 12 million and will be used predominantly by Etihad Airways. The T3 will act as an interim facility until the 'Midfield Terminal Complex' (MTC) comes online in 2012. In its first year of operations, the MTC's capacity is expected to be around 20 million passengers per year.

In related data, published by ADAC today, the top five most popular city destinations travelled to from Abu Dhabi in September 2008 were revealed to be: Doha (first), Jeddah, London, Cairo and Bahrain. These five cities accounted for exactly 17.0% of total traffic through Abu Dhabi International Airport in the month.
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About Arthur D. Little:

Arthur D. Little, founded in 1886, is a global leader in management consultancy, linking strategy, innovation and technology with deep industry knowledge and offering clients sustainable solutions to their most complex business problems. Arthur D. Little has a collaborative client engagement style, exceptional people and a firm-wide commitment to quality and integrity. The firm has over 30 offices worldwide. With its partner Altran Technologies, Arthur D. Little has access to a network of over 16,000 professionals. Arthur D. Little is proud to serve many of the Fortune 100 companies globally, in addition to many other leading firms and public sector organizations.

About Abu Dhabi Airports Company (ADAC)

Abu Dhabi Airports Company, ADAC, is a public joint-stock company wholly owned by Abu Dhabi Government. It was incorporated by Emiri Decree number 5, of March 4th, 2006, to spearhead the development of the Emirate's aviation infrastructure. ADAC has officially taken over the operation and management of Abu Dhabi and Al Ain international Airports, as of 28/09/2006. Under its mandate is the re-development and expansion of Abu Dhabi International Airport, which includes the new midfield terminal - a facility that will offer a 20 million passenger per year operational capacity when its first phase opens in late 2011.

For more information, 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 2 575 8300

Luke Alexander
Four Communications
Mobile: +971 55 985 3382

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