Hello reader, In today’s newsletter: Dubai approves major Expo City masterplan: New $2.7bn exhibition centre, housing for 76,000 people, 5 distinct zones, DP World HQ and more DFSA: Dubai watchdog imposes almost $1mn combined fine on OCS International Finance and its CEO, citing regulatory breaches Air taxis in Dubai: Parkin and Skyports team up to boost eVTOL infrastructure Etihad Rail:…
Dubai approves major Expo City masterplan: New $2.7bn exhibition centre, housing for 76,000 people, 5 distinct zones, DP World HQ and moreDFSA: Dubai watchdog imposes almost $1mn combined fine on OCS International Finance and its CEO, citing regulatory breachesAir taxis in Dubai: Parkin and Skyports team up to boost eVTOL infrastructureEtihad Rail: New brand launched as it looks to develop train transport in the UAELebanon-Israel conflict: Investors urged to stay calm as oil prices surge amid Middle East geopolitical tensions |
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Thursday saw Dubai announce plans to expand Expo City. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai approved a master plan for the site, which hosted Expo 2020 and COP28. The plan aims to drive Dubai's development in multiple sectors. |
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On the transport front, Dubai moved closer to introducing air taxi services. Parkin signed a deal with Skyports Infrastructure to develop vertiport sites in the emirate. These vertiports will serve as take-off and landing points for electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft. |
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Until next time, Sharon Benjamin for Arabian Business |
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