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Exclusive report on Dubai Airports' fog management
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2/12/2025
Gulf News Chief Reporter Sharmila Dhal brings you an exclusive lowdown on how the all-new Dubai Airport Operations Control Centre (AOCC) manages flights every time fog rolls in.
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As temperatures fall and winter as we know it sets in, it also marks the beginning of
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the fog season in Dubai. For Dubai Airports here, this is perhaps the most challenging
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part of the year. As the world's busiest airport, which will welcome 100 million passengers
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very soon, the task of managing its ever-increasing airline traffic through dense blankets of
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fog can be all the more daunting. But like all things Dubai, Dubai Airports, too, has
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embraced the most sophisticated technology at its newly opened AOCC, or the Airport Operations
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Control Centre, to ensure flight disruptions are kept at a minimal. The fog season affects
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us through the winter months, usually starting late September, early October, through until
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usually around February time, which can be extensive. It can be thick fog and it can
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be very disruptive fog here at the airport, affecting the integrity of our operation.
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As an Airport Operations Control Centre, the AOCC, we work very closely with the meteorological
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services here in Dubai and in the UAE to make sure that we are getting the best information
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possible so that we can understand when fog is predicted and we can anticipate our response
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as far in advance as possible. We will usually know the day before. The fog will usually
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form in the early hours of the morning, 4am, 5am local time, which unfortunately coincides
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with one of our biggest peaks in terms of traffic at the airport in the early hours.
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When the fog is predicted, then we run through a number of protocols to make sure that our
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response is initiated. The AOCC will coordinate many of the activities. Once the protocols
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have been initiated, we will be speaking closely with the home carriers, Emirates and FlyDubai
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in particular, because of the volumes of traffic and passengers which they bring in and out
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of DXP. We are working with them to make adjustments to the schedule and very often
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we will find, usually we will find, that the fog that comes in the early hours will burn
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off a few hours after the sun has come up and usually will dissipate around early to
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mid-morning, 10am, depending on the intensity of that fog in the first place. So once the
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fog starts to form, then the kind of decisions that will have to be made are primarily on
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the arrival rates, the flow rates of traffic into and out of DXP. So DANS, our air navigation
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service provider, who manage the air traffic, provide the air traffic services here at DXP,
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they will make a decision on flow rates. So if the visibility reduces, if it reduces to
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a low level, then they will reduce the number of aircraft that can arrive and depart from
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DXP. And in that case, then the airlines have to be prepared to hold until the fog clears.
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If they haven't got the fuel to hold, then they could be in a situation where they have
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to divert those aircraft to other stations. In the UAE, primarily that would be down to
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DWC, down to Al Maktoum Airport. It could be other airports in the UAE or perhaps in
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the region, if necessary. Our primary focus is to, as an operations centre, is to ensure
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that the schedule for the different carriers flies as close to the plan as possible. Any
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type of disruption, particularly when fog is involved, will mean that it's very difficult
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to fly the schedule to plan. And if the schedule's not flown to plan, then there will be an impact
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on the passenger. So we're very mindful of that. We're very conscious that protecting
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the passenger's journey is a key focus for us at Dubai Airport. So what we will do is
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if a flight is delayed and a passenger misses a connection, we will work with the airlines
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closely so that we can protect those passengers. We can make sure that they are comfortable,
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that they are informed, that they know exactly how their journey will continue when there
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is a new flight for them, tickets are issued, bags are transferred, and we move them onwards
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in the most expeditious way and comfortable way possible. The airlines, they have, obviously
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the technology they have within their aircraft, they are able to land in almost zero visibility
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conditions. But when the visibility is very low, then in the interest of safety, that's
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when the air traffic control and service providers will reduce the flow rates, increase
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the separation between aircrafts. I think it's understandable for the passenger, for
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the customer, that when the visibility comes down, it's the safest thing to do to increase
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the separation between aircraft, despite the technology and the sophistication of the onboard
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systems on aircraft that can not only fly an approach very accurately, but can also
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detect the distance and proximity to other aircraft in very thick fog. It is safe, it's
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sensible, it's prudent to increase the separation nonetheless. As we've seen, fog management
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can be a daunting task. Surely in the days to come, we will be seeing a lot of fog in
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the headlines, but be rest assured, Dubai Airports has what it takes to manage the challenge.
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This is Sharmila Dal, Chief Reporter, Gulf News, from Dubai International.
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