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Abu Dhabi Airports was created in 2006 to spearhead the development of the Emirate’s aviation infrastructure. It plays an important role in Abu Dhabi’s Economic Vision through operations of five commercial airports in the emirate, including Zayed International, Al Ain International, Al Bateen Executive, Delma Island and Sir Bani Yas Island Airports.Abu Dhabi Airports also oversees Abu Dhabi Duty Free and Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone. Having welcomed approximately 23 million passengers through its airports in 2023, Abu Dhabi Airports is a gateway to the emirate for travellers from all over the world and works towards its vision of positioning Abu Dhabi as a leading global aviation hub.Abu Dhabi Airports was created to manage and operate AUH and overlook its multi-billion dollar expansion. In the years since, we have expanded our assets portfolio to include Al Ain International Airport, Al Bateen Executive Airport, Sir Bani Yas Island Airport and Delma Island Airport, as well as a group of companies with diversified activities essential to the UAE aviation industry’s growth.
“Zayed International Airport (AUH) was originally opened in the heart of Abu Dhabi Island in 1969 and has since been transformed into today’s Al Bateen Executive Airport.
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Later in 1982, a decade after the UAE’s formation under the patronage and guidance of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, AUH was inaugurated at its current location 50km outside of the capital city.
With AUH our primary asset and the crucial piece of the aviation sector’s development in line with Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, we at Abu Dhabi Airports are responsible for delivering world-class aviation services and facilities for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
Our new state-of-the-art terminal at Zayed International Airport, further strengthening Abu Dhabi’s aviation sector and helping to meet growing demand. The new terminal will handle up to 45 million passengers per year and prove key to meeting Abu Dhabi’s aviation and tourism targets.
To further strengthen this growth we are operating, managing and developing Abu Dhabi’s other major airports, including Al Ain International Airport, Al Bateen Executive Airport, Delma Island and Sir Bani Yas Island.
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Cargo Officer – UAE National
Abu Dhabi
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Cargo Contact Center & Control Tower Manager
Abu Dhabi
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Cargo Control Tower Officer – UAEN Only
Abu Dhabi
Cargo Delivery
Cargo Control Tower Officer
Abu Dhabi
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Ramp Team Leader (Munawala)
Abu Dhabi
Duty Officer – UAE National (Munawala)
Abu Dhabi – UAE
Equipment Operator (Munawala Military)
Abu Dhabi – UAE
Licensed Aircraft Engineer
Abu Dhabi
Line Maintenance
Graphic Design Officer – UAE Nationals Only
Abu Dhabi
Brand Marketing
Licensed Aircraft Technician
Abu Dhabi
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