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Dubai launches ‘cloud computing business group’

  Dubai / WAM Dubai Chamber of Commerce launches the Cloud Computing Business Group, connecting firms within the sector to encourage productive dialogue on ways to propel and embed cloud computing services across various business industries in Dubai. Commenting on the launch, Maha AlGargawi, Executive Director of Business Advocacy at Dubai Chambers said, “As one of the most future-ready nations ...

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Hayatna’s ethnic range wins ‘Most Innovative F&B Product’ award

  Abu Dhabi / Gulf Time Emirates Food Industries (EFI) — the home-grown brand — continues garnering accolades for its ceaseless innovation in the category and enriching people’s well-being in the nation. In the Abu Dhabi International Food Exhibition (Adife), Hayatna’s ethnic range of lassi, rose lassi, chaas and masala chaas bagged the coveted ‘Most Innovative F&B Product’ award. Adife was ...

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Enoc opens two new service stations in Dubai

  Dubai / WAM Enoc group on Thursday announced the launch of two new service stations located in Wadi Al Safa and Wadi Al Amardi. This brings the group’s total number of service stations in Dubai to 133 and 180 across the UAE. Over the course of the year, Enoc has opened 6 new service stations across the emirate of ...

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Adib unveils region’s first tokenised, contactless payment method

  Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (Adib) on Thursday announced the launch of the region’s first tokenised, contactless payment methods through the options of clasp and ring “Adib Pay”, in partnership with token enablement service provider Tappy Technologies and global digital payments leader, Visa. Samih Awadhalla, Acting Global Head of Retail Banking at Adib, said, “Adib continues ...

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Airlines keep capacity tight despite China demand boom

Bloomberg The world’s airlines are taking a cautious approach to China’s reopening, reluctant to immediately change up schedules and divert planes from other routes despite the internal pent-up demand for international travel. Scheduled flights into China during January, February and March are up no more than 2.9% this week compared to last week, according to aviation data provider Cirium. That’s ...

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US aviation agencies dispute elements of Ethiopian crash report

  Bloomberg US aviation agencies disputed certain elements of Ethiopia’s latest report into the deadly Boeing Co 737 Max crash near Addis Ababa in 2019, including findings related to actions taken by the flight crew. In comments attached to the near-350 page document, the US groups including the National Transportation Safety Board also said there was enough evidence to suggest ...

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Lockheed challenges Textron’s $7 billion army helicopter win

  Bloomberg Lockheed Martin Corp is protesting the US Army’s choice of Bell Textron Inc to build the service’s replacement for its mainstay Black Hawk assault helicopter by 2030, a potential $7 billion project that includes development and production if all options are awarded. Lockheed filed its challenge with the Government Accountability Office, which has 100 days to render a ...

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Inflation-wary shoppers pull back as goods pile up in stores

Bloomberg Jude Snair knows retail. She works in the portrait department of a JCPenney at the Newport Centre mall in New Jersey. But with or without an employee discount, the 20-year-old said she was mostly avoiding holiday shopping this year. “It’s looking more that people this year will be receiving homemade things,” Snair said as she filled out appointment sheets. ...

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