Dubai's maritime transport network will be serving 22 million passengers by 2030 as Dubai authorities unveiled a new plan to transform the Dubai maritime transport.
Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammaed tweeted and said he has approved a new plan to develop Dubai's maritime transport network and expand it by 188 percent with the aim of serving 22 million passengers by 2030.
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… pic.twitter.com/FUGajBuXXn
— Hamdan bin Mohammed (@HamdanMohammed) September 10, 2023
Hamdan said: “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’.”
Sheikh Hamdan said: “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.”
.@HamdanMohammed approves Dubai Marine Transport Master Plan 2030.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) September 10, 2023
Key Highlights:
- 51% increase in marine transport users
- 188% extension of the marine transport network
- 65% rise in marine transport stations
- 400% expansion of marine transport lines
- 32% growth of the… pic.twitter.com/RuE2PhY693
During the visit, Hamdan Bin Mohammed met with Hanadi Mohammed Al Doseri, the first Emirati woman to captain a mass marine transport vessel.
Al Doseri recounted her journey towards securing the qualifications needed to pilot sub-200-tonne ships on coastal voyages. His Highness expressed his appreciation for the outstanding example set by Emirati women in various fields and their relentless pursuit of excellence. He commended Al Doseri for her accomplishments and wished her continued success in her career.
As per Hamdan news, Al Doseri’s qualifications include five safety training certificates compliant with the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).
In addition, Al Doseri has successfully completed three months of maritime service and has received two more specialized training certificates. She is also licensed to pilot marine craft in the 12-metre and 24-metre categories.
To enhance her practical skills, she underwent a comprehensive five-month training programme aboard the Dubai Ferry. Subject to a successful candidate evaluation in December, Al Doseri is on track to secure a license for piloting sub-200-tonne ships on coastal journeys.