OMAA is the ICAO code for Zayed International Airport (IATA AUH), located in Abu Dhabi, AZ, United Arab Emirates.
Abu Dhabi International Airport (OMAA) sits 21 miles east of central Abu Dhabi in the UAE. Two runways (13,451 ft each) handle every current business jet. Multiple FBOs (Royal Jet, Jet Aviation Abu Dhabi) handle business movements with substantial UAE-based corporate fleets. Field elevation 88 ft, no density-altitude concerns. Abu Dhabi's flow: Emirati royal family, ADIA / Mubadala / IPIC sovereign-wealth corporate flow, Etihad Airways (HQ on field), plus Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (late November / early December — drives extreme bizjet peak). The new Terminal A opened in 2023. Ground time to downtown Abu Dhabi is 35 minutes; Yas Island / F1 paddock is 5; Saadiyat Island museums are 30.
Zayed International Airport, also known as Abu Dhabi International Airport, is the primary international airport serving Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is the second busiest airport in the UAE after Dubai International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the Middle East and is the hub for Etihad Airways as well as an operating base for Air Arabia Abu Dhabi.
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