مطار آل مكتوم يحقق إنجازات رئيسية — ولماذا يدعم ذلك مشاريع جنوب دبي غير المكتملة.

The expansion of Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) — set to become the world’s largest — hit major milestones in June ٢٠٢٦: more than ١٧,٠٠٠ concrete piles laid, over ٤٥ million cubic metres excavated, and the second runway completed .
The scale
Around AED ١٣ billion of contracts are currently executing, with AED ٥٥ billion-plus in strategic contracts due to be awarded in the coming months. The workforce is set to scale from ٩,٠٠٠ toward roughly ١٢٠,٠٠٠ at peak. The end-state — five runways, two terminals, seven concourses and capacity for ٢٦٠ million-plus passengers a year — has Phase ١ opening in ٢٠٣٢.
The off-plan thesis
Every off-plan community across Dubai’s southern corridor — Dubai South, Emaar South, Jebel Ali Village and Palm Jebel Ali — is underwritten by this airport. Infrastructure of this magnitude reshapes where a city lives and works, and it typically lifts nearby residential values over the long horizon. Visible construction progress strengthens that thesis: this is no longer a promise on a masterplan, it’s cranes in the ground.
Browse off-plan projects in Emaar South and Jebel Ali Village .
Source: Dubai Media Office and UAE press, June ٢٠٢٦. Presented by OffPlans.com.