Free Zone Comparison

ADAFZ vs DWC: Which Free Zone Is Right for Your Business?

Choosing between Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone (ADAFZ) and Dubai South (DWC) comes down to cost, setup speed, banking, and business fit. Here’s an honest comparison.

Abu Dhabi vs DubaiAED 14,190 vs AED 15,7006 Working Days vs 6 Working Days

The Bottom Line

ADAFZ costs AED 1,510 less (10% savings) in your first year compared to DWC. That’s AED 14,190 vs AED 15,700 all-in with one visa.

AED 14,190YEAR 1ADAFZ
vs
AED 15,700YEAR 1DWC

Abu Dhabi · Est. 2007

Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone (ADAFZ)

ADAFZ is for cargo handlers, freight forwarders, and logistics companies based in Abu Dhabi serving the region. Choose ADAFZ if your cargo volume centers on Abu Dhabi rather than Dubai.

License

AED 10,500

Visa

AED 2,700

Setup

6 Working Days

Banking

High

The Pros of ADAFZ

Direct airport access for cargo handling at Abu Dhabi International

High bank approval (86%) — established cargo zone

Unlimited shareholders for large logistics networks

Customs-bonded warehouses included

Lower costs than DAFZA (Abu Dhabi pricing advantage)

Virtual address option for light logistics operations

The Cons

Smaller cargo volume than Dubai airports

License (AED 10,500) + warehouse rental required for scale

Less developed ground handling ecosystem versus DAFZA

Abu Dhabi location 150km from Dubai may affect client access

Fewer international forwarding partnerships than Dubai


Dubai · Est. 2006

Dubai South (DWC)

DWC is ideal for cargo handlers, air freight forwarders, and aviation service providers operating at Al Maktoum Airport scale. Choose DWC if you ship/receive goods by air regularly or provide aircraft maintenance services.

License

AED 11,800

Visa

AED 2,900

Setup

6 Working Days

Banking

High

The Pros of DWC

Direct access to Al Maktoum International Airport — strategic location

High bank approval (88%) due to trade/logistics focus

Unlimited shareholders for large logistics companies

Integrated warehouse and aircraft maintenance infrastructure

Virtual address option for smaller operations

Lower visa costs (AED 2,900) among Dubai zones

The Cons

Remote location (South Dubai) far from business centers

Warehouse space requires long-term rental commitment

Aviation activities need additional GCAA (General Civil Aviation Authority) approvals

Focus on cargo logistics may limit service diversification

Competition from DAFZA (closer to International Airport)


Full Cost Comparison

All figures in AED with 1 visa included. The lower value is highlighted in green.

ADAFZDWCLicenseAED 10,500AED 11,800VisaAED 2,700AED 2,900OfficeFreeFreeHiddenAED 990AED 1,000

Cost Item

ADAFZ

DWC

Business License

AED 10,500

AED 11,800

Office / Desk

Included

Included

Visa (1 person)

AED 2,700

AED 2,900

Medical Exam

AED 330

AED 330

Emirates ID

AED 370

AED 370

Establishment Card

AED 290

AED 300

Total Year 1

AED 14,190

AED 15,700

Annual Renewal (Yr 2+)

AED 9,450

AED 10,620


Banking & Compliance

Getting a bank account open is often harder than getting the license itself. Here’s what to expect at each zone.

ADAFZ

ADAFZ has high bank approval (86%) — established air cargo zone. Processing takes 1–2 weeks. All major Abu Dhabi banks have cargo teams. Bring air freight documents and airline partnerships.

License approval takes 6 working days. Customs clearance and ground handling licenses standard. IATA certifications recommended. Hazmat handling requires MOT (Ministry of Transportation) approvals.

DWC

DWC has high bank approval (88%) — banks understand air cargo operations well. Processing takes 1–2 weeks. All major banks have aviation/logistics teams. Bring air freight documents, supplier agreements, or historical shipping manifests to strengthen applications.

License approval takes 6 working days. Aviation activities require GCAA (General Civil Aviation Authority) coordination — adds 1–2 weeks for aircraft-related licenses. Cargo handlers need EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) certifications if applicable. Ground handling regulations apply strictly.


Which One Should You Pick?

Choose ADAFZ If…

  • Your business matches: Air Cargo, Customs Services, International Trading, Logistics
  • You want the smoothest possible banking experience
  • Budget is your primary concern (AED 1,510 cheaper)
  • You need to get operational as quickly as possible (6 Working Days)
  • You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
  • You have multiple shareholders or investors

Choose DWC If…

  • Your business matches: Air Cargo, Aviation Services, General Trading, Logistics
  • You want the smoothest possible banking experience
  • You need to get operational as quickly as possible (6 Working Days)
  • You work remotely and don’t need a physical office
  • You have multiple shareholders or investors

Our Analysis

Both zones offer identical 6-day setup timelines, but they diverge sharply on cost. Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone (ADAFZ) edges ahead at AED 14,190 versus Dubai South (DWC)'s AED 15,700, a 10% difference. Both carry high banking approval ratings, so account opening difficulty is comparable. Abu Dhabi Airports Free Zone (ADAFZ) shines for adafz is for cargo handlers, freight forwarders, and logistics companies based in abu dhabi serving the region. choose adafz if your cargo volume centers on abu dhabi rather than dubai., while Dubai South (DWC) targets dwc is ideal for cargo handlers, air freight forwarders, and aviation service providers operating at al maktoum airport scale. choose dwc if you ship/receive goods by air regularly or provide aircraft maintenance services.. The cost gap is modest enough that your specific business needs should guide the decision. Neither zone dominates across all dimensions—your choice depends on whether you prioritize cost efficiency or banking relationships.


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