Zayed International (Terminal A) — the operational reset of 2023
The opening of Terminal A in November 2023 redefined how charter, diplomatic, and head-of-state movements use OMAA. The midfield terminal added 35 wide-body contact stands, an integrated cargo road network, and a redesigned VVIP Royal Terminal pathway that LFS now uses for almost every diplomatic and royal-family movement into Abu Dhabi. Etihad Airport Services Ground (EASG) is the dominant handler at the terminal and across the cargo apron; GAS (Gulf Aviation Services) maintains a smaller presence focused on charter and tech-stops. LFS routes charter and freighter traffic to the dedicated Royal Jet / cargo apron east of the field, which avoids the EY airline wave and keeps narrow-body turnarounds inside 50 minutes.
Diplomatic, VVIP, and head-of-state procedures
OMAA is the UAE federal capital field and absorbs the bulk of state visits, COP-class summit traffic, and Gulf Cooperation Council ministerial movements. The VVIP Royal Terminal requires PPR via the Abu Dhabi Protocol Office and a parallel approval from the Abu Dhabi Police General Headquarters for motorcade access — neither is bookable through standard FBO channels. LFS holds direct lines into both authorities and routinely files the PPR, GCAA landing permit, customs manifest, and diplomatic clearance as a single coordinated package, typically inside 24 hours for non-AOG and inside 6 hours for diplomatic AOG. For repeat sovereign clients we maintain a standing protocol file that compresses the lead time on every subsequent movement.
Performance, fuel, and the cargo programme
OMAA has two parallel runways (13L/31R and 13R/31L) at 4,100 m and 4,100 m, both grooved, sitting at 88 ft elevation. Summer ISA+20 to +28 is typical and pushes density altitude to ~3,500 ft on the worst afternoons — wide-body MTOW departures rarely require thrust reduction beyond ATR computations. Salt-air corrosion is a real consideration for long ground stops (>24 h): LFS recommends engine inlet covers, pitot/static covers, and APU intake cover on every parked airframe, and our partner engineering desk provides these for visiting operators. Fuel is supplied exclusively by ADNOC Distribution at USD 2.70–3.00 per US gallon indicative — the cheapest of the UAE main fields — settled against LFS credit with full invoice transparency. The cargo apron supports DGR, live-animal, and pharma cool-chain with IATA CEIV certification.
Why operators use LFS instead of self-handling at AUH
Three operational realities make LFS the right partner for OMAA. First, the new Terminal A's stand allocation favours scheduled carriers — without an integrated desk, ad-hoc operators are routinely pushed to remote stands far from customs and immigration, which extends turn times by 30–45 minutes. LFS pre-books contact or near-contact stands as part of the EASG handling order. Second, the Royal Terminal and the diplomatic clearance chain do not accept third-party brokers; LFS holds direct credentials. Third, the GCAA permit cycle for AUH-arriving traffic intersects with Abu Dhabi-specific overflight corridors for inbound flights from Iran, Pakistan, and the Indian subcontinent — getting the routing right at file time avoids day-of-flight re-routes and fuel penalties. LFS combines all three into one desk, available 24/7, with confirmation under one hour for AOG and medevac.