
In a significant boost to the Al Dhafra Region's aviation infrastructure, Abu Dhabi Airports has recently unveiled a comprehensive rehabilitation project at Sir Bani Yas Airport. This major overhaul, completed in February 2025, has transformed the primary gateway to the renowned eco-tourism destination of Sir Bani Yas Island, located 250 kilometers southwest of Abu Dhabi's coast.
The ambitious project has left no stone unturned in its quest for excellence. The airport now boasts a fully reconstructed runway, taxiways, and apron pavements, setting new safety and operational efficiency standards. Perhaps the most visually striking change is the complete revitalization of the airport's lighting systems. In a nod to sustainability, the Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) system now utilizes high-performance LED technology, complemented by a state-of-the-art Airfield Lighting Control System (ALCS) for enhanced management and control.
Visitors to Sir Bani Yas Island can now expect a smoother travel experience, thanks to the widening of the runway. This strategic enhancement allows the airport to accommodate larger Code 4E aircraft, a crucial factor in managing the island's growing popularity among tourists. The project's scope extended beyond the tarmac, with the installation of cutting-edge weather observation systems providing pinpoint accuracy in forecasting, crucial for both operational planning and safety protocols.
In anticipation of unforeseen circumstances, the rehabilitation project also saw the construction of new service and emergency roadways, ensuring swift access during urgent situations. This comprehensive approach to infrastructure development underscores Abu Dhabi Airports' commitment to meeting and exceeding the expectations of the burgeoning eco-tourism sector in the region.
As Sir Bani Yas Airport emerges from this transformative project, it is a testament to the UAE's vision of marrying advanced aviation infrastructure with sustainable tourism. The rehabilitated airport now offers visitors a gateway that matches the unique beauty and wildlife of Sir Bani Yas Island, promising convenience, safety, and ease for years to come.