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Abu Dhabi International Airport renamed

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Abu Dhabi International Airport of United Arab Emirates has been renamed and renamed as Sheikh Zayed International Airport.

According to foreign media, the United Arab Emirates has changed the name of the Abu Dhabi International Airport and named it Sheikh Zayed International Airport in honor of the founder of the UAE.

According to the report, Terminal A covering 742 thousand square meters has started its trial and partial operational, but it will become fully functional on February 9, 2024 and from that day the name of Abu Dhabi Airport will be Sheikh Zayed International Airport.

Once Abu Dhabi Airport’s Terminal A becomes operational, the terminal will host 28 airlines connected to a network of 117 destinations worldwide and can handle 79 aircraft simultaneously and handle 4.5 million passengers annually. Will be.

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It should be noted that Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan was the founder and first president of the United Arab Emirates who died in 2004 at the age of 86. He led the UAE on the path of development and made it a modern country.

Staff Reporter

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