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Dubai Loop Jobs: Boring Company Hiring 11 Now
Dubai Loop jobs are officially live. The Boring Company has posted 11 full-time positions in Dubai — engineers, architects, and construction managers — as the RTA-backed underground transit project enters its first physical production phase.
4 May 2026

Starlink Is Now Live in the UAE: Plans from Dh230
Starlink UAE launched on March 18, 2026, making Elon Musk's satellite internet service officially available to Dubai residents. Residential plans start at Dh230/month; the standard kit costs Dh1,545 including shipping, with delivery in one to two weeks.
19 Mar 2026

Dubai Loop: First Four Stations Announced
Dubai has unveiled the first four stations of the Dubai Loop — its high-speed underground tunnel network built with Elon Musk's Boring Company. The initial phase covers 6 km and targets the city's busiest commercial hubs, with construction due to start in late 2026.
5 Feb 2026

Dubai Loop First Phase Begins: Dh565M Boring Co. Tunnel
Dubai is moving ahead with the first phase of the Dubai Loop, a Boring Company underground transport project worth Dh565 million. The 6.4km pilot route will connect DIFC, Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa via four stations, serving 13,000 passengers daily.
4 Feb 2026

Dubai Loop: Sheikh Hamdan & Elon Musk
Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum met Elon Musk at Nad Al Sheba, discussing space, AI, and the UAE's digital economy — including the 17km Dubai Loop underground transit system due in 2026.
21 Dec 2025

Dubai Loop: Sheikh Hamdan Unveils Underground Transit
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed unveiled the Dubai Loop at WGS 2025 — a 17-kilometre underground network built with The Boring Company and RTA, featuring 11 stations, speeds of 160 km/h, and zero-emission electric transport for 20,000 passengers per hour.
13 Feb 2025

Dubai Loop: Elon Musk and UAE Unveil Underground Transit
Dubai and Elon Musk's Boring Company unveiled the Dubai Loop at World Governments Summit 2025 — a 17 km underground transit system with 11 stations capable of moving over 20,000 passengers per hour through the city's most congested zones.
13 Feb 2025