Flyinmg in the UAE
Fujairah operate Cessna 172s, DA 40s and a single DA 42. However, I understand the Diamonds are rarely flown for two months during summer as they struggle with the temperatures.
There are two training establishments at RAK. One is the Indian Aviation Academy and they are very difficult to get any information out of, in fact I wasn't even sure they were still open until I eventually managed to get an email out of them. They don't advertise anywhere and don't seem keen to welcome visitors for some reason - at least that's my experience. IAA have at least one Cessna 152. It's painted pink and is called 'Tania'.
DAE is also based at RAK and they have a couple of Cirrus SR 22s with more on order as well as 12 Eclipse jets. They are geared for airline training.
I consider Al Jazirah to be the best even though they are an ultralight club. Very friendly and growing quickly.
Emirates Training Academy at DXB has been very difficult to speak to - they rarely return calls or answer email messages - also in my experience.
Umm Al Qaiwain has a shortage of instructors. It has great potential though and is friendly. They operate Cessna 172s, a single Skylane and a Seneca II.