Red Chief wrote:Rob,
I don't criticize your article. It's only information message...thanks God.
I simply don't understand why they need "a passenger capacity of almost double the world's busiest passenger airport (Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport)" in J. Ali.
Oh, I don't mind criticism at all, be it constructive critisism.
I take every comment into consideration and explain my thoughts were needed. I hope you understand what I meant to say.
Well, its all about ambition. Thats for sure.
Like I said in the 'utter nonsense' topic, the growing middle class in China and India is becoming a true consumer market. And this is a growth market unforeseen in history. Its significance can simply be put in perspective in population numbers.
Europe currently inhabits 250+ million consumers.
The US has about 200 million possible consumers (bit down now aint it
)
China has a rising middle class with approx 1 billion plus consumers. See the significance of every individual spending 100 bucks a month?
India the same and I haven't yet spoken about countries as Vietnam, Korea, Taiwan you name it !!
Dubai is preparing for a part in that consumer base and wants to make big money in trade. Something they always have done in history, next to a (relatively) short period of time with gargantic oil revenues after the late sixties
Can't blame Sjeikh Mo for having a good vision. A bit of a large risk appetite though, but big brother Abu Dhabi comes to the rescue. Its a good lesson for Dubai.
The future of Dubai is basically already laid out due to its geographical position looking at the worlds map. Its about taking opportunities and lead the way as pioneers always do.
Its as simple as that.