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UAE aviation sector sees 10 percent growth in passenger traffic to 147.8 million in 2024

In 2024, the country welcomed 41.6 million inbound passengers, while 41.7 million departed
UAE aviation sector sees 10 percent growth in passenger traffic to 147.8 million in 2024
Air cargo also saw notable growth of 17.8 percent to reach 4.36 million tons compared to 3.7 million tons in 2023

The UAE’s aviation sector achieved significant growth in 2024, with passenger traffic increasing by 10 percent to reach 147.8 million from 134 million in 2023, according to the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

In 2024, air cargo also saw notable growth of 17.8 percent to reach 4.36 million tons compared to 3.7 million tons in 2023, reinforcing the UAE’s position as a leading global hub for air transport.

“These figures are not just growth indicators, they are a clear testament to the strength of the UAE’s aviation sector and its key role in supporting the national economy. The sector continues to enhance the country’s position as a global hub for air transport, trade, tourism and investment,” stated Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Chairman of the GCAA.

Air traffic movement hits new high

In 2024, the country welcomed 41.6 million inbound passengers, while 41.7 million departed, and 64.4 million transited through its airports. The aviation sector also witnessed a notable increase in workforce numbers, with 9,622 registered pilots, 35,899 cabin crew members, 4,493 engineers, 461 air traffic controllers and 419 dispatchers.

In terms of infrastructure, the number of registered air operators in the UAE rose to 36, with a total of 929 registered aircraft, including light sports aircraft, of which 520 belong to national carriers.

Air traffic movements reached 1.03 million flights last year, marking the highest recorded air traffic volume in the country’s history.

“This progress is a direct result of our leadership’s vision, which has laid the foundation for a strong and competitive aviation sector that has gained significant global confidence. This confidence is evident in the UAE’s selection to host key events shaping the future of aviation,” added Al Marri.

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GISS 2025 to kick off on February 10

In just a few days, Abu Dhabi will welcome one of the world’s largest civil aviation gatherings, hosting the ICAO 4th Global Implementation Support Symposium (GISS 2025) from February 10 to12, alongside the launch of the Global Sustainable Aviation Marketplace, an initiative by the UAE aimed at accelerating global efforts to scale up the production of sustainable, low-carbon aviation fuel.

“These landmark events will be instrumental in advancing a safe and sustainable aviation ecosystem, with the UAE at its core,” he added.

GISS 2025 will bring together more than 1,500 participants, including representatives from ICAO’s 193 member states, as well as ministers, heads and directors-general specializing in transport, aviation and energy. The agenda also features 150 speakers, including experts, senior government officials, and CEOs from leading companies in these crucial industries.

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