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Airline is adding property development to its fast expanding aviation empire as
it hires thousands of cabin crew, pilots and engineers. The Dubai-based carrier
said it plans to develop five residential towers in Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO),
home to hundreds of its staff.
The airline already has more than 12,600 leased and owned
apartments and villas, making it one of the city's largest landlords.
Emirates will begin construction of the towers in the third
quarter of this year, the airline said . The residences will house
approximately 2,000 cabin crew. The carrier plans to recruit some 2,700 staff
this year.
A wholly
owned entity of the Government of Dubai, DSO operates as a free-zone technology
park for semiconductors, microelectronics and other electronics-based companies
looking to set up their regional headquarters and research and development
divisions in Dubai.
Emirates Airline is benefiting from the emerging status of Dubai
as a global aviation hub, with its international airport being widely predicted
within the industry to overtake London's Heathrow airport as the world's
busiest international airport by 2015.
The airline carried 34 million passengers and flew to 122
destinations in 72 countries last year. Measured in revenue passenger
kilometres, passenger traffic carried was up 10 per cent from the year before.
The airline's growing successes have helped to fill housing
developments across the city, which is now home to about 16,000 Emirates cabin
crew and 3,000 pilots. Communities on the outskirts of the city, such as Dubai
Silicon Oasis, have seen rents and prices surge by more than 30 per cent as the
airline has snapped up properties to accommodate staff, Samir Munshi, the
managing director of Orion Holdings, a property investment company told The
National in December.
According to the contract terms, Emirates will build five towers
spanning 21,500 square metres. The buildings are in the vicinity of Emirate's
570 Semmer villas for airline captains. The buildings are 25 storeys high, with
669 three-bedroom apartments, and six four-bedroom apartments. The new project
will also feature three floors for parking and three retail units over an area
of 11,737 square feet in each of the towers.
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