Zamania by Leo & Loona Opens at Ibn Battuta Mall, Introducing a New Generation of Indoor Entertainment - zamania loona

Zamania by Leo & Loona Opens at Ibn Battuta Mall, Introducing a New Generation of Indoor Entertainment

A new world of play has arrived at Ibn Battuta Mall by Dubai Retail. Zamania by Leo & Loona is now open in the China Court, combining gaming, physical challenges and immersive design in a sportainment destination created especially for pre-teens, teenagers and families. Already operating more than 20 locations across Europe and continuing its […]

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Dubai SME and INJAZ UAE Launch ‘Founders of Tomorrow' to convert university innovation and ideation into scalable Emirat...

Dubai SME and INJAZ UAE Launch ‘Founders of Tomorrow’ to convert university innovation and ideation into scalable Emirati enterprises

Sustainable national programme embeds real government and corporate challenges into university entrepreneurship, creating a direct pipeline from academia to market Participants gain access to Dubai SME’s full suite of incubation, mentorship, funding, market access and government procurement enablement services Dubai, United Arab Emirates – 11 February 2026: The Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprises Development (Dubai SME), part of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), has launched Founders of Tomorrow, a transformational sustainable national programme developed in partnership with INJAZ UAE,

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Aerospace Supply Chain Bottlenecks Continue to Constrain Airlines

9 December 2025 (Geneva) – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) updated its analysis of aerospace supply chain bottlenecks noting that aircraft availability remains one of the most significant constraints on industry growth in its just released global outlook. While deliveries of new aircraft began to pick up in late 2025 and production is expected to accelerate in 2026, demand is forecast to outstrip the availability of aircraft and engines. The normalization of the structural mismatch between airline requirements and production capacity is unlikely before 2031-2034 due to irreversible losses on deliveries over the past five

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