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02 November 2021 City Quays 3 Welcome to Business Telegraph. This week, John Mulgrew reveals that ne

[belfasttelegraph]( 02 November 2021 City Quays 3 [Margaret Canning] [Margaret Canning]( Welcome to Business Telegraph. This week, John Mulgrew reveals that new office block City Quays 3, owned by Belfast Harbour, has secured [US firm Aflac as its first tenant](. And as Ryanair's losses fall 90% to €48m (£40.7m) in the six months to September 30, the Department for the Economy considers [extending its domestic aviation extension scheme NIDAKS]( a move which could benefit the Irish airline. [Mascott Construction wins the contract]( to work on the refurbishment of Custom House Square. And as the UN climate conference COP26 unfolds in Glasgow, John Simpson considers [the NI Executive's scorecard on sustainability]( while [Wrightbus shows off its Hydroliner bus]( at the event. Emma Deighan is [interviewing Brendan Boyd]( who talks about his family's journey in business and his own endeavours, including a mission to extend the electric vehicle (EV) network in Northern Ireland. Thank you, and see you next week, Margaret Top Stories [Premium] [US tech firm will be the first tenant in City Quays 3]( [Wrightbus showcases its Hydroliner at COP26]( [Premium] [Three more airlines to receive funding support]( [Premium] [Gordon Lyons wants tech skills to be compulsory for all GCSE students]( [Belfast building firm Mascott wins contract to refurbish Custom House]( [Revenue and gross profits increase at FD Technologies]( [NI tourism promoted at holiday expo by Economy Minister]( Interview [Premium] [Investor Brendan Boyd: ‘As the world fell apart, I saw a great opportunity’]( Opinion [Premium] [John Simpson: NI is lagging behind in green debate]( [Sherena Deveney: How Health and Social Care Levy will impact businesses]( What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Positive]( [Negative]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright - 2021 All Rights Reserved

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