PANews reported on October 10th that, according to Cryptopolitan, Abu Dhabi Airports and Al Hail Holding, an Abu Dhabi investment entity, have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore next-generation payment solutions, including stablecoins and cryptocurrencies/digital assets. Al Hail Holding, which previously invested in the digital bank Zand, and Abu Dhabi Airports will also collaborate on developing a regulated digital wallet for inbound passengers arriving at Zayed International Airport, enhancing the UAE's position as a global hub for tourism, fintech, and sustainable transportation. Furthermore, the collaboration will encompass the integration of artificial intelligence systems and the development of sustainable infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency.PANews reported on October 10th that, according to Cryptopolitan, Abu Dhabi Airports and Al Hail Holding, an Abu Dhabi investment entity, have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore next-generation payment solutions, including stablecoins and cryptocurrencies/digital assets. Al Hail Holding, which previously invested in the digital bank Zand, and Abu Dhabi Airports will also collaborate on developing a regulated digital wallet for inbound passengers arriving at Zayed International Airport, enhancing the UAE's position as a global hub for tourism, fintech, and sustainable transportation. Furthermore, the collaboration will encompass the integration of artificial intelligence systems and the development of sustainable infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency.

Abu Dhabi Airport to trial stablecoin and cryptocurrency payments

2025/10/10 19:53

PANews reported on October 10th that, according to Cryptopolitan, Abu Dhabi Airports and Al Hail Holding, an Abu Dhabi investment entity, have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore next-generation payment solutions, including stablecoins and cryptocurrencies/digital assets. Al Hail Holding, which previously invested in the digital bank Zand, and Abu Dhabi Airports will also collaborate on developing a regulated digital wallet for inbound passengers arriving at Zayed International Airport, enhancing the UAE's position as a global hub for tourism, fintech, and sustainable transportation. Furthermore, the collaboration will encompass the integration of artificial intelligence systems and the development of sustainable infrastructure to enhance operational efficiency.

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