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KUWAIT CITY — Kuwait International Airport will partially reopen on Sunday, April 26, 2026, with Terminals 4 and 5 resuming limited operations after a nearly two-month closure caused by regional tensions, while the long-awaited new Terminal 2 remains on track for completion in late 2026.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced Thursday that Kuwait’s airspace reopened Thursday evening, April 23, following a ceasefire in the broader Middle East conflict. However, full passenger operations at the main airport will resume gradually starting Sunday, with Kuwait Airways and Jazeera Airways leading the initial flight schedule from Terminals 4 and 5.
Kuwait Airways plans to operate flights to 17 destinations including Cairo, London, Mumbai and Riyadh from Terminal 4, while low-cost carrier Jazeera Airways will resume services from Terminal 5. Officials emphasized that the reopening follows extensive safety inspections and coordination with international aviation authorities.
The airport had been closed to commercial traffic since mid-February amid heightened regional risks, forcing carriers to operate temporarily from King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, Saudi Arabia. The phased return aims to restore connectivity safely while repairs and assessments continue at other facilities.
Kuwait International Airport’s major expansion project centers on the new Terminal 2 (T2), a $4.3-5.8 billion state-of-the-art facility designed by Foster + Partners. Construction progress stands at approximately 70-81%, with the Central Agency for Public Tenders setting a firm deadline of November 30, 2026, for completion of civil works. Full operations are expected in the fourth quarter of 2026.
The triangular T2 design will dramatically boost capacity to 25-50 million passengers annually, featuring 28 gates, expanded parking, a 400-bed hotel and LEED Gold sustainability standards. Natural daylighting, advanced baggage systems and modern passenger flow aim to position Kuwait as a competitive Gulf aviation hub.
Terminal 1 remains under repair following reported damage, while Terminal 3 stays closed for general aviation due to ongoing T2 construction. Authorities have stressed that Sunday’s reopening represents an initial phase, with additional terminals expected to come online progressively as safety certifications are completed.
Travelers should check with airlines for specific flight schedules, as operations will ramp up gradually. Kuwait Airways and Jazeera have begun notifying passengers and adjusting bookings from the temporary Dammam hub back to Kuwait. International carriers will follow once more infrastructure is cleared.
The reopening brings relief to thousands of stranded passengers and the local economy. Kuwait’s aviation sector supports significant tourism, business travel and expatriate movement. Full restoration will ease pressure on neighboring airports and normalize trade routes.
Experts view the T2 project as transformative. Once operational, the new terminal will feature cutting-edge technology, improved security screening and enhanced retail and dining options. Sustainability features include energy-efficient systems designed to reduce the airport’s environmental footprint.
Challenges during construction included supply chain delays, the COVID-19 pandemic and regional instability. Despite setbacks from the original 2022 target, recent momentum under government oversight has accelerated progress toward the 2026 goal.
For passengers planning travel, Sunday’s limited resumption means checking airline apps and official DGCA updates. Some international routes may still route through alternative hubs in the short term. Airlines have pledged transparent communication as more flights are added.
The partial reopening coincides with broader Gulf aviation recovery. Neighboring countries have gradually restored services after the same tensions, highlighting the interconnected nature of regional airspace. Kuwait’s phased approach prioritizes safety while rebuilding confidence among travelers and carriers.
Longer term, the new T2 will help Kuwait compete with major hubs like Dubai, Doha and Abu Dhabi. Enhanced capacity and modern facilities could attract more long-haul connections and boost tourism and business activity in the country.
As operations resume Sunday, airport authorities urge passengers to arrive early, follow updated procedures and stay informed via official channels. The coming weeks will see increasing flight volumes as more terminals and routes are cleared.
Kuwait International Airport’s journey from closure to partial reopening reflects resilience amid geopolitical challenges. With Terminal 2 on the horizon for late 2026, the country is investing heavily in infrastructure that promises to elevate its global connectivity for decades to come.
Travelers and businesses alike welcome the news. While full normalcy will take time, Sunday marks an important first step toward restoring Kuwait’s vital air links. The ambitious T2 project ensures the airport will emerge stronger, ready to serve as a modern gateway to the region.
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Elon Musk Shares Major Robotaxi Milestone
AUSTIN, Texas — Elon Musk announced Friday that Tesla has begun production of the Cybercab, the company’s long-awaited purpose-built robotaxi, in a post on X that quickly drew millions of views and sparked widespread excitement about the future of autonomous transportation.
The Tesla CEO shared a short video filmed from inside a moving Cybercab, showing the sleek interior with its signature illuminated “Cybercab” logo on the dashboard screen as the vehicle navigated factory grounds at Giga Texas and emerged into daylight. The footage, captured without a steering wheel or pedals visible, offered a rare glimpse of the fully autonomous two-seater in motion and underscored Tesla’s commitment to unsupervised self-driving technology.
“Cybercab has started production,” Musk wrote alongside the clip, marking what analysts call a pivotal moment in the automaker’s push to launch a commercial robotaxi network. The announcement comes after months of anticipation following Musk’s earlier statements that volume production would ramp up in April 2026.
The Cybercab, first unveiled in October 2024, represents a radical departure from traditional vehicles. Designed from the ground up for autonomy, it features no steering wheel or pedals, relying entirely on Tesla’s Full Self-Driving hardware and software. Musk has described it as a high-volume, low-cost platform capable of transforming urban mobility by offering affordable, on-demand rides without human drivers.
Production is underway at Giga Texas, where Tesla has been preparing dedicated assembly lines using its innovative “unboxed” manufacturing process. This approach aims to achieve dramatically higher output rates compared to conventional car assembly, with Musk previously noting the vehicle’s build process resembles consumer electronics more than traditional automotive lines. Initial units are expected to ramp slowly before scaling exponentially later in the year.
The move aligns with Tesla’s long-term vision for a robotaxi fleet that could generate significant revenue. Musk has repeatedly called the robotaxi business potentially more valuable than the company’s vehicle sales. Early testing fleets have already logged hundreds of thousands of miles, and the production start signals the transition from prototypes to real-world deployment.
Industry observers reacted swiftly to the news. Shares of Tesla rose in pre-market trading as investors digested the update, though analysts cautioned that regulatory hurdles, software validation and scaling challenges remain. The Cybercab’s path to widespread availability will depend on approvals from bodies like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and state regulators for unsupervised operation.
Tesla has prepared contingency plans, including offering versions with steering wheels and pedals if required by regulators. However, the focus remains on the steering-wheel-free design optimized for robotaxi service. Musk has emphasized that the vehicle will cost less than $30,000 to produce at scale, making it economically viable for high-utilization fleets.
The announcement builds on years of development. Tesla first teased robotaxi ambitions in 2019, with Musk promising a dedicated fleet by 2020 — a timeline that shifted multiple times as the company refined its vision-only autonomy system. The Cybercab’s 2024 reveal at Warner Bros. Studios featured a sleek, futuristic design with gull-wing doors and minimalist interiors, designed to maximize passenger comfort and safety.
Friday’s video provided fresh insight into the experience. Viewers saw the Cybercab gliding smoothly through industrial areas, stopping at signs and navigating turns autonomously. Blue ambient lighting and a large central display highlighted the interior’s clean, high-tech aesthetic. The clip ended with a stylized “Cybercab” logo on a black background, reinforcing the brand’s cyberpunk-inspired identity.
Reactions on X poured in immediately. Fans celebrated the milestone with comments ranging from excitement about safer, more accessible transportation to speculation about deployment timelines. Some users shared hopes for group leasing models, while others drew comparisons to science fiction concepts like the autonomous taxis in “Cyberpunk 2077.” Critics questioned job impacts on traditional drivers, though many noted the potential for safer roads given Tesla’s safety data claims.
The production start also highlights Tesla’s competitive positioning in the autonomous vehicle space. Rivals like Waymo have already deployed robotaxis in select U.S. cities, but Tesla aims for a broader, lower-cost network leveraging its existing vehicle fleet and manufacturing scale. The Cybercab is expected to complement rather than replace current models, serving as the backbone of a dedicated ride-hailing service.
Broader implications extend beyond Tesla. Successful rollout could accelerate the shift to electric, autonomous mobility, reducing urban congestion, parking needs and emissions. Analysts project the global robotaxi market could reach trillions in value, with Tesla well-positioned to capture a significant share if regulatory and technical hurdles are cleared.
Challenges remain significant. Full unsupervised autonomy requires robust performance across diverse conditions, and scaling production while maintaining quality will test Tesla’s manufacturing prowess. Musk has acknowledged an “S-curve” ramp — slow at first, then rapid — as new tooling and processes come online.
For consumers, the Cybercab promises affordable, convenient travel without the need to own or drive a car. Early deployments could begin in select markets once regulatory approval is secured, with Tesla planning to offer rides through its app similar to existing ride-hailing services but at lower costs due to the absence of drivers.
Tesla continues to invest heavily in AI and autonomy, with the Cybercab serving as a flagship for these efforts. The company’s Full Self-Driving software has seen steady improvements, though it still operates under supervision in most regions. The production milestone suggests confidence that the system is nearing the level required for commercial robotaxi operations.
As the video circulated widely, it fueled speculation about first deployment cities and timelines for public availability. Musk has not provided specific dates beyond the production start, but industry watchers expect initial robotaxi services to follow within months of ramp-up.
The announcement caps a busy period for Tesla, which has been expanding its manufacturing footprint and refining autonomous technology amid growing competition. With Cybercab production now underway, the company edges closer to realizing Musk’s vision of a future where vehicles drive themselves, potentially reshaping transportation as profoundly as the original Model T did over a century ago.
For now, the focus remains on ramping output and validating real-world performance. Tesla enthusiasts and investors alike will watch closely as the first production Cybercabs roll out, eager to see the robotaxi era finally take shape on roads worldwide.
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Discoms’ poor financial health poses risks for power traders: Fitch
In a report released today, Fitch Ratings said the credit risk of power traders has become “riskier” due to profitability and liquidity constraints faced by state power utilities.
“If these utilities are having liquidity problems which are leading to delays or defaults in their obligation to power traders, then this in turn increases the business risk for power traders,” it noted.
This could lead investors in power trading companies to either seek higher return on the investments or seek alternate avenues for investment.
Leading power traders include PTC India and Tata Power Trading Company.
Going by estimates, over the past four years, the top five trading licensees have controlled over 80 per cent of the market in terms of volumes.
Some of the large loss making state power utilities come from the states for Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh. These are also largest buyers of short-term electricity through power traders, Fitch Ratings said.”The financial health of state power utilities, the major customers of power traders, has deteriorated with aggregate annual book losses widening to Rs 295 billion (Rs 29,500 crore) in FY 10 from Rs 70 billion (Rs 7,000 crore) in FY 06, leading to an increase in counterparty risk,” the report said.
As per Planning Commission‘s estimates, electricity distribution losses totalled a whopping Rs 70,000 crore in 2010-11.
According to Fitch, the biggest short-term buyers — SPUs in Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan — face huge energy deficits with largest cash losses on a revenue and subsidy-realised basis.
“Hence, these states will remain net-buyers on short-term power markets and continue to act as major counterparties for power traders. This increases the risk for undiversified power traders significantly,” it added.
The report pointed out that traders with strong equity base and high cash balance are better placed since they have the buffer to absorb any increase in the working capital cycle in the event of delays or defaults by SPUs.
Director in Fitch’s Asia Pacific Utilities team Salil Garg said the agency expects larger traders to face low business risk due to many factors, including economies of scale and diversified customer base.
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