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With the creation of Abu Dhabi's bus network in the late 2000s and 2010s, city-to-airport bus services were introduced. [10] In December 2011, the government of Abu Dhabi signed a letter of intent to build a United States border preclearance facility similar to pre-clearance customs facilities in Canada, Aruba, Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Ireland ...
The headquarters of the paper is in Abu Dhabi. [4] The daily, an independent publication, provides local, national and international news. [5] [6] In addition, the paper provides supplements for arts and women. [6] The newspaper is considered loyalist and pro-government. [7] As of 2013 Sherif Al Bassel was the editor-in-chief of the daily. [8]
The National is a UAE state-owned English-language daily newspaper published in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [2] According to the Financial Times, the newspaper "is seen as a mouthpiece for Abu Dhabi's worldview." [2] The newspaper toes the government line and self-censors on issues considered objectionable by the government. [2]
Akhbar Al Arab published by Al Wathba Publishing was founded in 1999. [3] [4] Ahmad Rateb Al Kheshen is the editor-in-chief of the daily.[3]The estimated circulation of the paper in 2003 was 35,000, making it the third in the country. [5]
Abu Dhabi is aiming to become the world’s first city to launch flying taxis, having secured a deal to operate a service by late 2025. A collaboration with US-based Archer Aviation will also see ...
The paper has its headquarters in Abu Dhabi. [6] Al Wahda has a pro-government stance [7] and in fact, is sponsored by the Emirati government. [1] The paper has 20 pages and offers political news, local news and news on economy, sports, religion and culture. Its estimated circulation in 2003 was 20,000 copies. [3]
Airport name IATA [1] Location Emirate ICAO [2] Coordinates; Zayed International Airport [2]: AUH Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi: OMAA Al Bateen Executive Airport [2]: AZI Abu Dhabi