Construction has resumed at the Wynn Al Marjan Island resort in Ras Al Khaimah following a brief pause as the UAE faces missile and drone attacks sparked by US Construction has resumed at the Wynn Al Marjan Island resort in Ras Al Khaimah following a brief pause as the UAE faces missile and drone attacks sparked by US

Wynn resumes work on UAE casino after Iran war drone scare

2026/03/11 23:30
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  • Drone debris landed in RAK
  • Resort expected to open in 2027
  • Steps taken to keep staff safe

Construction has resumed at the Wynn Al Marjan Island resort in Ras Al Khaimah following a brief pause as the UAE faces missile and drone attacks sparked by US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

The $5 billion resort, located about 45 minutes from Dubai, is expected to open in early 2027 and will host the Gulf’s first licensed casino. 

The update on Wednesday comes after debris from an intercepted drone fell on March 2 in Al Hamra Village in RAK, about 15 km from the Wynn project site where about 18,000 workers are currently employed. Authorities said no injuries were reported.

“Our project construction has resumed following a short pause,” Wynn Resorts said in a statement.

“Steps have been taken to ensure the safety and security of all employees working on site.”

The Las Vegas casino operator said it remains in regular communication with US and UAE authorities and will continue to monitor the situation.

The resort will include a 224,000-square-foot gaming floor – about 10,000 square feet larger than the gaming area at Wynn Las Vegas – alongside hotels, restaurants and entertainment facilities. 

Further reading:

  • Wynn positions RAK casino for tech-driven high rollers
  • RAK plans Wynn Boulevard to connect casino to Dubai
  • Ras Al Khaimah foresees ultra-luxury tourism rebrand

The development is a key part of RAK’s tourism expansion strategy.

Wynn has previously told investors the resort could generate up to $1.66 billion in annual gross gaming revenue once operational.

The UAE’s defence ministry said air defences have detected more than 262 ballistic missiles and over 1,475 drones launched by Iran since the start of hostilities in late February, most of which have been intercepted.

“We will continue to closely monitor the situation; any additional impacts on the project will be assessed in due course,” Wynn said.

“The company believes the broad defence posture of the UAE has worked extremely well, and we have confidence in the UAE’s ability to keep its population safe.”

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