The project will mark a significant step toward greener airport operations and sustainable energy development.
The car rental service has added two of the high-tech vehicles to its Dubai fleet, with hire prices starting at AED 2800 per day.
Cedre Valley in Dubai’s Silicon Oasis will host a three-month trial of the delivery robots, aiming to enhance logistics efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
AI technology will soon generate immediate vehicle history reports for prospective buyers with zero human intervention.
The project will include a new passenger terminal, helping the emirate achieve its goal of operating the world's largest airport by 2050.
As its user base nears 200 million, CEO Richard Teng believes crypto adoption will soar over the next half of the decade.
Aviation firm Aviterra has signed a deal with Dutch company PAL-V to purchase over 100 Liberty flying cars.
The delivery of the high-tech new vehicle comes from long-term partner Al Nabooda Automobiles, Dubai’s official VW distributor.
The agreement grants Joby exclusive rights to operate a fleet of air taxis in Dubai for six years, with operations beginning as soon as 2025.
The company is working to meet surging worldwide demand and is set to expand its presence across the wider region.