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Sharjah govt to replace fire hazard facades on buildings

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In order to lessen the possibility of fires spreading quickly through tower facades, the Sharjah government is footing an ambitious Dh100 million project to replace the mostly aluminum cladding on older buildings.

Although 203 buildings have been identified with the problematic safety hazard, the first phase will cover 40 residential and commercial towers at high risk, with nod from Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammed Al Qasimi, the Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

Contractors have been appointed and will take six months. Improvement work on the remaining 163 buildings will be done in the next stage.

According to Sharjah Municipality Director of Technical Services Engineer Khalifa Al Suwaidi, the project would use non-combustible material to replace combustible aluminum cladding.

In Sharjah, the use of aluminum facades, which can quickly spread a fire, was forbidden for new tower construction in 2016.

Aluminium composite-panel cladding was prohibited in the Emirates under the country’s Fire and Life Safety Code of Practice, which was introduced in January 2017. Further updates came into effect the following year.

New buildings must be fitted with advanced non-combustible cladding that is able to stop the spread of flames and is more durable under intense heat.

It is not mandatory for buildings built before the new legislation was introduced. A high-rise Sharjah tower that was gutted in May 2020 was covered with cladding that is banned on newer buildings.

Abbco Tower was built in 2005 with an external material that was widely used in the Emirates until it was prohibited in 2017. “The fire spread faster because of the cladding,” Col Sami Al Naqbi, head of Sharjah Civil Defence, said at the time. Since the building is somewhat old, it was installed with the cladding before it was banned.”

Speaking at a fire safety conference in Dubai in January, specialists said there was a big demand on new building projects for solid aluminum panels, due to their durability and aesthetics.

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Skip the flight, catch the ferry: Pakistan–Oman set to launch sea service

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Pakistan and Oman are moving closer to launching a direct ferry service between Gwadar and the Sultanate, as part of renewed efforts to strengthen maritime cooperation, enhance trade, and build regional connectivity.

The developments came during a high-level meeting on Thursday between Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs, Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, and the Ambassador of Oman to Pakistan, Fahad bin Sulaiman bin Khalaf Al Kharusi.

Maritime Trade in Focus

Both sides reaffirmed their deep-rooted diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties and discussed plans to accelerate cooperation in the maritime sector. Minister Chaudhry highlighted that Pakistan’s exports to Oman via sea ports reached $224 million in 2024, but stressed the potential to significantly increase this figure through joint initiatives.

Gwadar-Oman Ferry Could Unlock Billions

A major highlight of the meeting was the proposal to launch a direct ferry service from Gwadar to Oman, which Chaudhry said could unlock $10–15 billion annually for Pakistan through trade expansion, transit revenue, and investment inflows.

Potential New Ferry Routes

  • Based on current and past plans, potential ferry routes from Pakistan include:
    • Karachi to Gwadar
    • Gwadar to Muscat (Oman)
    • Karachi to Muscat (Oman)
    • Karachi to Chabahar (Iran)
    • Gwadar to Chabahar (Iran)
    • International excursion tours
    • Local city operation within Karachi 
    • Past Sea Routes that Were Proposed
  • There have been past discussions and reports about ferry services between Pakistan and other regions but they have yet to become a reality:
    • Dubai-Karachi Ferry Service: A luxury ferry service between Karachi and Dubai was approved in 2006, with Gulf Dream Cruise being the first operator. This service was planned to take two days and cost $549 for a round trip. However, the feasibility of a regular ferry service for fast passenger transfers was questioned due to the affordability of flights.
    • India-Dubai: The Indian government had granted permission for the launch of a cruise ferry service connecting Kerala and Dubai in 2023. The ferry service operating on the Beypur-Kochi-Dubai route, would prvide connectivity between Dubai and Kochi, within just three days and enable expats in the UAE to carry 10 times more luggage and travel at a lower cost than airlines. The ticket was expected to cost at around Dh450.
    • Iran Ferry Service: There was a plan to launch a ferry service between Karachi/Gwadar and Chabahar in Iran, primarily to facilitate pilgrims and offer a safer alternative to road travel.

Maritime Training & Human Capital Development

Chaudhry also proposed offering specialised training and scholarships for Omani students at the Pakistan Marine Academy, which is being upgraded to university status. The goal: to foster long-term maritime collaboration and build shared human capital in marine sciences and navigation.

Strong Cultural Ties and Diaspora Links

Ambassador Al Kharusi welcomed the proposals and highlighted the strong cultural connections between the two nations. He noted that Urdu remains widely spoken and understood in Oman, reflecting historic social bonds, and praised the Pakistani community’s role in Oman’s development.

The ambassador also backed greater B2B (business-to-business) engagements to unlock new trade and investment opportunities between the two countries.

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Bangladeshi electrician wins Dh25 million in Abu Dhabi Big Ticket Draw

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A Bangladeshi expat living in the UAE has won the Dh25 million grand prize in Big Ticket’s latest draw held on Thursday, July 3.

Mohammed Naser Balal, a 43-year-old electrician who has lived in the UAE for 14 years, took home the life-changing amount after his ticket 061080 was announced as the winning number in Big Ticket Draw No. 276.

Overwhelmed with emotion, Balal shared: “I’ve been buying tickets every single month for the past 12 years, always dreaming I’d win. Today, that dream came true.”

Balal, who purchased the ticket with five friends, plans to split the prize with them and build a home for his family in Bangladesh.

Indian Family Wins Nissan Patrol

In the same draw, an Indian family from Kerala won a Nissan Patrol. Geethammal and her son, now based in Dubai, were overjoyed as the ticket, purchased under her husband’s name, secured them the luxury car. Her husband has been living in the UAE for 30 years and was the first in the family

What’s Next in Big Ticket’s July Promotion?

  • Dh20 million grand prize up for grabs in the August 3 live draw
  • Weekly e-draws every Thursday in July, offering Dh50,000 to four winners
  • Buy 2, Get 1/2/3 Free ticket bundles (online & at airport counters)
  • Luxury car draws: Range Rover Velar (Aug 3) and BMW M440i (Sep 3)
  • Big Win Contest: Buy 2+ tickets between July 1–24 to enter and win between Dh20,000 and Dh150,000 at the live draw

Tickets can be purchased at www.bigticket.ae, Zayed International Airport, or Al Ain Airport.

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Flying taxis are here: Archer Aviation completes first test flights in UAE

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Flying taxis are one step closer to becoming a reality in the UAE. Archer Aviation, a leading developer of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has completed its first test flights in Abu Dhabi. The milestone flight took place at Al Bateen Executive Airport and marks a significant step in the company’s efforts to introduce air taxi services to the region.

The aircraft, called Midnight, was put through its paces in real UAE summer conditions, including high temperatures, humidity, and dust, to evaluate how well it performs in a local environment. The test was observed by senior officials from the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Abu Dhabi Airports, and Archer’s key regional partners.

“This flight marks a significant step towards realising Abu Dhabi’s ambition to lead the world in advanced urban air mobility,” said Badr Al Olama, Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office. 

“We are enabling companies like Archer to test and scale next-gen mobility through the SAVI Cluster.”

Archer’s CEO and founder, Adam Goldstein, called the UAE test a “critical milestone” for the company’s commercial plans. “Testing our aircraft in the middle of summer gives us vital data to move forward in both the UAE and the US,” he added.

The test flight is part of Archer’s Launch Edition programme in partnership with Abu Dhabi Aviation, which aims to bring electric air taxi services to the capital. The initiative builds on recent progress, including regulatory design approval for the UAE’s first hybrid heliport at Zayed Port’s Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.

Abu Dhabi is the first market in Archer’s global rollout plan, reflecting the city’s ambitions to be a pioneer in futuristic and sustainable urban transport.

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