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Sheikh Hamdan Says Amazon Is Vital To Dubai’s Digital Growth
The eCommerce powerhouse will feature 100,000 small and medium enterprises by 2026.
Amazon currently displays 50,000 local and international retailers on the Amazon.ae arm of its website but intends to double this figure by 2026, spotlighting 100,000 small and medium businesses while offering training and qualifications to help launch applications on digital platforms.
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, applauded Amazon’s announcement, which fits well with the UAE’s plans for digital economy expansion.

“Dubai has positioned itself as a thriving center for the digital economy [and] I welcome Amazon’s plans to showcase 100,000 businesses, including local SMEs, on Amazon.ae by 2026,” said Sheikh Hamdan on Twitter.
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The initiative would give Emirati companies a global platform, aligning with the Dubai Economic Agenda D33 aim to double the size of the economy over the next ten years, transforming Dubai into one of the world’s top three global cities.
Amazon’s announcement will offer UAE entrepreneurs a broader reach to worldwide markets, putting their products in front of 300 million customers. Business owners will also be able to outsource fulfillment to Amazon, alleviating any potential shipping headaches.
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Emirates Airbus A380 Returns To Service With Starlink Wi-Fi
The first upgraded superjumbo re-enters service after a cabin refit as the airline pushes high-speed internet across its fleet.
Emirates has returned its first Airbus A380 fitted with Starlink satellite internet to service, upgrading onboard connectivity on its flagship aircraft.
The jet arrived back in Dubai this week after installation and certification work in the UK. Three antennas now sit on the aircraft, replacing older systems that struggled to support more than basic browsing.
The difference is reported to be huge. The new setup can deliver more than 2 Gbps of total bandwidth across the cabin, enough for passengers to stream, work, and stay online during long-haul flights. Access will be free in every cabin.
The shift reflects a broader interest in low-earth orbit networks. Starlink is currently the largest and most viable contender in this space, and is already changing expectations for inflight connectivity.
“Partnering with Starlink is another defining moment in our continuous commitment to ensuring our customers fly better,” said Tim Clark, President of Emirates Airlines. “We’re introducing the world’s fastest Wi-Fi, elevating what passengers can expect from inflight connectivity”.
Adapting the system to the double-decker Airbus A380 meant adding extra hardware. The aircraft carries more passengers than a 777 and requires an additional antenna and more access points to maintain stable coverage across both decks.
Emirates plans to scale quickly. Installations will now take place at its Dubai engineering base, with more A380s scheduled through 2026. The airline has already equipped 25 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, with more than 650,000 passengers having used the service.
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The rollout is part of a broader upgrade cycle at Emirates. The carrier has been refitting cabins, adding Premium Economy, and overhauling inflight entertainment. More than 90 aircraft have already been refurbished.
For Gulf carriers, connectivity is becoming part of the core product.
Next steps for Emirates include live TV over Starlink, first on personal devices, then on seatback screens.
