(Posted 21st January 2026)
The 3km extension will connect Dubai Expo station with the Al-Maktoum International Airport’s West Terminal

Tenders have now been issued for a new metro link to Al-Maktoum International Airport, marking another concrete step in the emirate’s long-term transport and aviation plans.
Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has invited consultants to bid for the design of the Route 2020 extension.
The extended line will start from the Expo 2020 metro station and connect with the Al-Maktoum International airport’s West Terminal.
The extension to the line will run for about 3 kilometres (km) and will feature 2 metro stations.
MEED understands that the notice was issued in January with a bid submission deadline of mid-March.
The existing Route 2020 metro link is a 15km-long line branching off the existing Red Line at the Jebel Ali metro station. The line comprises 11.8km of elevated tracks, 3.2km of tunnels, with five elevated stations and two underground stations.
In 2016, RTA awarded the AED10.6bn ($2.9bn) design and build contract for the project to the consortium of Spain’s Acciona, Turkey’s Gulermak, and France’s Alstom.
Dubai’s plans for its metro network do not stop with the extension of the Route 2020 metro line connecting to the Al-Maktoum International airport.
As part of the emirate’s long-term plans for its rail network, there are further extensions planned.
Other metro projects in Dubai
In October last year, MEED exclusively reported that RTA had selected US-based engineering firm Aecom to provide consultancy services for the upcoming Dubai Metro Gold Line project, also known as Metro Line 4.
The Gold Line will start at Al-Ghubaiba in Bur Dubai. It will run parallel to – and alleviate pressure on – the existing Red Line, before heading inland to Business Bay, Meydan, Global Village and residential developments in Dubailand.
The other metro lines in the pipeline are the Purple Line and the Pink Line, both of which are in the early stages of development.
Firms are also bidding to update the emirate’s rail masterplan. In October last year, MEED reported that ten firms had submitted offers to undertake the project.
The rail masterplan study will update and modify the RTA’s rail network, which includes the Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram. These plans will support Dubai’s 2040 urban masterplan, which aims for all residents to be within a 30-minute metro or light-rail trip to their place of work.
The existing network includes the Red and Green Lines of the Dubai Metro and the Dubai Tram, which connects Al-Sufouh and Dubai Marina to the metro network. The last rail project to start operations in Dubai was the Red Line extension that opened for Expo 2020.
There are also existing and planned rail lines connecting Dubai to other emirates that are being developed and operated by Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Rail. These include passenger and freight services as well as a high-speed rail connection.
In December 2024, RTA awarded a AED20.5bn main contract to a consortium of Turkiye’s Limak Holding, Mapa Group, also of Turkiye, and the Hong Kong office of China Railway Rolling Stock Corporation.
The Blue Line consists of 14 stations, including three interchange stations at Al-Jaddaf, Al-Rashidiya and International City 1, as well as an iconic station in Dubai Creek Harbour. By 2040, daily ridership on the Blue Line is projected to reach 320,000 passengers. It will be the first Dubai Metro line to cross Dubai Creek on a 1,300-metre viaduct.




