Dubai's Al Maktoum Airport MASTERPLAN To Become The World's LARGEST Airport

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
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    As you know, Dubai has a prominent track record of taking construction to the next level. The emirate is home to the world ́s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, the world ́s largest man-made island, The Palm Jumeirah, and the world ́s largest shopping mall, the Dubai Mall. All of these are
    part of the Emirates' transformation from a rural place in the desert some thirty years ago, to today ́s cosmopolitan hub attracting both tourists and world citizens who call Dubai their home. Dubai is now on the threshold of the next leap of development. The leap of development involves, guess what, an airport. And not just any airport, but the largest in the world.
    Welcome back to the Billion Dollar Projects channel. In today's video, we are talking about a new megaproject in Dubai, which aims to build the largest airport in the world. Since all megaprojects in Dubai are phenomenal, we are sure that this airport will exceed all our expectations with its appearance, function, and capacity. But before we continue the video, please make sure to subscribe to our channel for more content like this one and turn on the notification so you don't miss the next video. So, if you've done this and you are ready for the video, let's continue!
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