InFlight Dubai's glass wind tower will beat its rivals in the United States at 15.8 meters and in Singapore at 17.2 meters, a report in The National said.
Four high-powered fans will push air into the tunnel, creating wall-to-wall airflow with enough lift to support up to about 115 kilograms of weight in flight.
The tower will be housed in a four-storey building that should be completed by next month.
Those who take flight inside the glass tower will experience the same rush of adrenalin as those who jump out of a plane at 3,650m, Matthew Adam Gagne, an instructor at the centre told the newspaper.
Since there is no parachute involved, the tunnel will provide a perfect way for beginners to experience the sensation of floating.
Apart from securing the record for highest vertical wind tunnel, the team at InFlight Dubai will also organise a record attempt for the most jumpers in a vertical wind tunnel at one time.
