The UAE aviation sector continues to consolidate its position as one of the strategic pillars of the national economy and a global benchmark in governance, innovation and sustainability.
During 2025, the
sector recorded a series of qualitative achievements that reinforced its role
in enhancing the competitiveness of the national economy and supporting vital
sectors, including trade, tourism, logistics and supply chains, in addition to
its direct and indirect contribution of up to 18 per cent of the gross domestic
product, reported WAM.
In January 2025, the
General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) launched the unified national platform
for unmanned aerial vehicles as an interactive digital platform aimed at
regulating and registering drone operations, clarifying usage requirements and
ensuring compliance with laws and regulations, while enhancing safety,
operational efficiency and the investment environment.
In April, the GCAA has
granted a Design Acceptance for the country’s first hybrid Heliport at the Abu
Dhabi Cruise Terminal at Zayed Port, as part of the visionary Abu Dhabi Air
Taxi project.
The hybrid Heliport
represents a transformative step toward integrated, sustainable air transport
across the emirate.
In the field of
environmental sustainability, the GCAA continued its leading role by submitting
the third edition of the UAE's State Action Plan to Reduce Aviation Emissions
to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), following its approval
by the Cabinet.
The plan was developed
in collaboration with all key stakeholders across the aviation sector in the
country, with the aim of supporting the UAE’s global commitments to climate
action while ensuring sustainable economic growth in the aviation industry.
The latest update
reflects the UAE’s proactive stance on global climate action and forms part of
the country’s commitment to submitting national plans to reduce aviation
emissions, in line with ICAO Assembly Resolution A37-19 (2010) and subsequent
Assembly resolutions.
The updated plan
adopts a comprehensive “basket of measures” to reduce aviation emissions,
including 42 projects in operations and technology, and 13 projects related to
sustainable aviation fuel and low-carbon fuels.
The UAE has achieved
another milestone on the international stage by winning a seat on the Council
of the International Civil Aviation Organisation for the seventh consecutive
term.
The organisation also
re-elected Hamad Salem Al Muhairi, Assistant Director-General of the Aviation
Security Affairs Sector at the General Civil Aviation Authority, as Chairperson
of the ICAO Aviation Security Panel for the third consecutive year.
Maryam AlBalooshi,
Senior Manager of the Environmental Affairs Office at the GCAA, has been
elected as Chair of the Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP)
of the ICAO.
With this election,
AlBalooshi becomes the first from the Middle East to hold this position. The
role encompasses numerous international responsibilities related to shaping the
future of the aviation sector and reducing its environmental impacts, while taking
into consideration the need to preserve economic development and the continued
growth of this vital industry.
The UAE further
consolidated its role as a global hub for dialogue and shaping the future of
aviation by hosting, organising and participating in several major
international events, including the ICAO Global Implementation Support
Symposium and the first edition of the UAE initiative, "Global Sustainable
Aviation Market", in Abu Dhabi.
The Council of the
International Civil Aviation Organisation, during its 235th Session, has
officially adopted the UAE's Global Sustainable Aviation Marketplace (GSAM) as
an institutionalised annual event under ICAO’s official calendar, marking a
rare recognition for a state-initiated concept to evolve into a regular,
internationally supported platform.
First launched in Abu
Dhabi in February 2025 on the sidelines of the ICAO Global Implementation
Support Symposium (GISS), the GSAM initiative aims to accelerate sustainable
practices in global aviation by bringing together stakeholders from across the
ecosystem, including airlines, manufacturers, regulators and investors, to
drive the adoption of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), low-carbon aviation
fuels (LCAF), and climate finance solutions under the ICAO (Finvest Hub).
UAE airports continued
to achieve record performance in passenger numbers during the first nine months
of 2025, with Abu Dhabi Airports, Dubai International Airport and Sharjah
International Airport recording around 108.59 million passengers by the end of
September.