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dnata Eyes Cargo Expansion at Dubai World Central, No IPO Plans in Sight

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Emirates Group’s dnata, a global leader in airport and travel services, has decided to concentrate its growth plans on expanding cargo operations instead of pursuing an IPO. Despite a recent trend of UAE and GCC companies going public, dnata CEO Steve Allen confirmed that a listing is not on the current agenda.

“We have a strong balance sheet and are paying regular dividends to the Dubai government,” Allen stated, highlighting dnata’s solid financial position. Instead of seeking capital through public markets, dnata is focusing on infrastructure developments at Dubai World Central (DWC), also known as Al Maktoum International Airport, where significant growth opportunities are emerging.

A crucial aspect of this expansion is the construction of a new state-of-the-art warehouse in Dubai South. This facility, which will support dnata Logistics, aligns with the broader growth trajectory at DWC—a hub that includes a $35 billion passenger terminal aimed at transforming Dubai South into a global logistics powerhouse. The new warehouse will enhance dnata’s capacity to manage increasing cargo volumes, catering to both local and international demand.

Allen emphasized that the investment in cargo operations aligns with dnata’s long-term strategic vision to strengthen its role in global logistics and supply chain management. “This new facility is designed to streamline and optimize our cargo processes, supporting dnata’s commitment to efficient and sustainable logistics solutions,” he said.

As dnata continues to expand at DWC, the company’s focus remains on leveraging its operational expertise and financial strength, driven by a solid business model and strategic investments in infrastructure. For now, the company plans to remain private, concentrating on maximizing cargo capabilities and reinforcing its presence in one of the world’s busiest logistics hubs.

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