Gulf Today, Staff Reporter
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council, approved the comprehensive plan to develop the maritime transport system in Dubai until 2030.
Sheikh Hamdan said through his account on the "X" platform: "I have approved a new plan to develop Dubai's maritime transport network and expand it by 188% with the aim of serving 22 million passengers by 2030.
I also reviewed an innovative project being developed by RTA in collaboration with the private sector to manufacture the world's first 3D-printed electric ‘abra’. I have closely followed the successful trial run of the autonomous abra. It was a pleasure to meet Hanadi Al Doseri, the first Emirati female captain of a mass marine transport vehicle.”
The plan targets a 51% increase in the number of marine transport users, from 14.7 million to 22.2 million annually by 2030. Additionally, it outlines a 188% increase in the total length of the marine transport network, from 55 km to 158 km.
Another key element of the plan will see marine transport stations go up from 48 to 79 stations along the Dubai Creek, Dubai Water Canal, the coastline of the Arabian Gulf and various waterfront projects in accordance with a well-thought-out strategy.