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H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, on Tuesday expressed his pride over the excellent work of the emirate’s aviation industry in these challenging times.
Sheikh Hamdan highlighted the important role being played by the sector in the UAE’s ambitions for the prosperous future during a visit to Dubai International Airport.
He lauded the efforts of teams involved in the major travel hub and Emirates and flydubai airlines in making sure of the safety of passengers while dealing with “evolving conditions”.
Dubai: A major travel hub
Dubai’s primary travel hub is currently going through severe disruption caused from the Iran war, which caused large numbers of flights to be cancelled, delayed and diverted due to airspace closures and targeted drone attacks.
Middle Eastern airlines, including Air Arabia, Emirates, Etihad, flydubai and Qatar Airways, are gradually increasing operational capacity after being terribly impacted by the conflict.
I am proud of the teams at Dubai Airports, Emirates and flydubai,”
Sheikh Hamdan said. “Our world-class aviation ecosystem continues to maintain smooth, efficient operations amid evolving conditions while ensuring safety, reflecting the resilience and preparedness of Dubai’s systems.
Dubai Airports continues to play a major role in reinforcing the city’s sustainable growth and its position as a bridge between global markets. As we look to the future, Dubai Airports will continue to advance its expansion plans in line with our vision to shape the future of global aviation, driven by our relentless focus on innovation and excellence.”
Dubai Crown Prince highlights Emirates’ Global Role
H.H Sheikh Hamdan was joined by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed, chairman and chief executive of Emirates airline, as he inspected operations at the airport.
He also visited the Dubai Police operations centre and was briefed on its role in guarding the airport and maximizing travel safety protocols through advanced technology services.
Sheikh Hamdan emphasised Emirates’ important role in connecting the world to Dubai and strengthening the emirate’s status as a global aviation hub.
Dubai Crown Prince Commends Airline Staff
The Dubai Crown Prince commended the professionalism and commitment of pilots and cabin crew at all times, under various conditions.
During the tour, Sheikh Hamdan inspected Emirates’ Network Operations Control Centre, the nerve centre of the airline’s operations, and was told of its recent upgrades.
The centre is equipped with advanced artificial intelligence, high-precision computer vision systems, and real-time geospatial mapping to proactively monitor flight movements, weather and global developments.
H.H Sheikh Hamdan was accompanied on the visit by Lt Gen Abdulla Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police; Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism; Lt Gen Mohammed Al Marri, Director General of Dubai’s General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs; and Lt Gen Awad Al Muhairi, Vice President of Dubai’s State Security Department.
Aeliya Zaidi is a development studies graduate and journalist with expertise in research, editing, and digital content. Currently a Sub-editor and Research Associate at Global Village Space, she produces and refines news, scripts, and analytical pieces on local and international affairs. Her experience spans journalism, digital marketing, and humanitarian work, with a strong focus on storytelling, audience engagement, and data-driven research.
Aeliya Zaidi is a development studies graduate and journalist with expertise in research, editing, and digital content. Currently a Sub-editor and Research Associate at Global Village Space, she produces and refines news, scripts, and analytical pieces on local and international affairs. Her experience spans journalism, digital marketing, and humanitarian work, with a strong focus on storytelling, audience engagement, and data-driven research.