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In August 2024, Lebanon relaunched a new public bus system with the support of ACTC, [4] aiming to operate 11 bus lines. However, as of today, only 7 lines are officially running according to their website, with lines B1, B3, and ML3 divided into 2 lines of different directions. [4] The lines running are: Line B1; Line B2; Line B3; Line ML3
The (RTA) runs 1,616 buses around the whole emirate. From Dubai Logistics City in the West to the Al Qusais Industrial area in East Dubai. The buses are of various sizes & models. The new fleet was expected to be fully operational by the end of 2008. [9] Under brand name Dubai Bus an extensive bus system is operated.
Muscat International Airport (IATA: MCT, ICAO: OOMS), formerly Seeb International Airport, [1] is the main international airport in Oman. It is located in Seeb , 32 km from the old city and capital Muscat within the Muscat metropolitan area.
It has been suggested that List of defunct airlines of Lebanon be merged into this article. ( Discuss ) Proposed since February 2025. This is a list of airlines currently operating in Lebanon .
On 17 November 2013 at the Dubai Airshow, Boeing and Flydubai announced a commitment for about 100 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 11 Boeing 737-800 Next Generation aircraft. This commitment was valued at about US$11.4 billion at list prices, making it the largest ever Boeing single-aisle airliner purchase in the Middle-East. [ 54 ]
Its first aircraft arrived in Muscat on November 18, 2016, to coincide with the country's National Day. [8] The airline commenced flights between the Omani cities of Muscat and Salalah from 30 January 2017, [ 9 ] and SalamAir flew the Muscat – Dubai route, the airline 's first international service, on 28 February 2017 ( 2017-02-28 ) .
Dubai International Airport [2] DXB Dubai: Dubai: OMDB Al Minhad Air Base [6] NHD Dubai ...
There is also a bus, taxi, abra (traditional boat), and water taxi network run by RTA. T1, a double-decker tram system in Downtown Dubai, were operational from 2015 to 2019. Salik, meaning "open" or "clear", is Dubai's electronic toll collection system that was launched in July 2007 and is part of Dubai's traffic congestion management system.