The UAE’s aviation sector has soared to new heights, with more than one billion passengers passing through the country’s airports between 2015 and 2024.
That’s according to new figures released by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, which also revealed more than 6.4 million aircraft movements during the same period.
The UAE now ranks first globally in air transport quality and is among the top ten in five other key aviation indicators, highlighting the country’s global competitiveness and the success of its forward-looking strategies.
Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism, and Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority, credited the leadership’s vision and national initiatives for the sector’s continued success.
Passenger traffic rose from nearly 115 million in 2015 to almost 148 million in 2024, while total aircraft movements exceeded 800,000 by the end of 2024.

UAE offers condolences following Saudi helicopter crash
UAE condemns Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait
UAE sends more aid convoys to Gaza under 'Operation Chivalrous Knight 3'
UAE President conveys condolences to Venezuela over earthquake victims
Dubai Customs unveils K9 vehicles in defence against drug smugglers
Dubai Police issues summer vehicle safety warning
UAE soldier dies during training mission
UAE expresses concern over military escalation in Sudan
UAE steps up relief aid for Lebanon
UAE, Lebanese Presidents discuss bilateral ties and regional developments
UAE welcomes US-brokered Lebanon-Israel framework agreement
UAE strongly condemns Iranian drone attacks on Bahrain
Sheikh Abdullah underscores support for Lebanon's unity during call with Dr. Salam
UAE, Egyptian Foreign Ministers discuss regional developments
UAE confirms technical issue behind incorrect alert messages
UAE, Iran foreign ministers discuss regional developments
UAE mediates exchange of 320 Russian and Ukrainian captives
UAE underscores US-Gulf consultation critical in Iran peace talks
Etihad Rail invites public to choose first passenger in UAE rail history
