Perché Dubai sta chiudendo il suo aeroporto principale

Dubai has built one of the most powerful aviation hubs in history. A perfectly positioned link between East and West. A city designed around global transit. And an aviation strategy that worked better than anyone could have imagined. But success has a limit. Dubai International is now squeezed between highways, neighborhoods, and rigid physical constraints. Two runways. No room for expansion. Meanwhile, Emirates and flydubai have ordered hundreds of new aircraft that the airport simply can't handle. Dubai's response isn't an upgrade, it's a relocation. A $35 billion megaproject in the desert, a gradual migration of two airlines, and a gamble that will reshape global aviation for decades. This is the story of how Dubai surpassed its own success, and why there was only one way forward.