Dubai World Central's recently opened Al Maktoum airport has been given clearance for a Dhs120 billion ($32 billion) expansion which will initially include two satellite buildings able to handle 100 Airbus A380s.
Emirates Group chief Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum adds that the airport will have five parallel runways, each 4,500m long and 800m apart, allowing four simultaneous landings.
It will feature two main terminals and four 2,800m concourses and 400 apron positions. The airport will be built in two phases, the first to be completed in six to eight years. This will provide capacity for 130 million passengers, with the figure for the final development eventually reaching 220 million passengers.
This pic is a scale model of it!





