Abstract

In recent years, air transport in Dubai has shown huge growth in cargo volumes, passenger numbers, and air routes—as well as the expansion of Dubai International Airport and the new Al-Maktoum Airport—in part because of Dubai's location in contrast to other Gulf States in terms of transportation facilities and economic activities. The three main objectives of this article are, first, to demonstrate the importance and clarify the role of Dubai's geographic location in developing its air-transport sector; second, to illustrate the types of development related to the location of Dubai over time; and, third, by means of regression analysis, to support the forecasting and growth of passengers through Dubai airport based on data from 2007 through 2015.

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