
The 16th edition of Dubai Airshow 2019 kicked off on November 17-21 at the Al Maktoum International Airport in the UAE. The Dubai Airshow is a platform where companies can showcase products and services related to airports and aviation and highlight their latest expansion plans. The exhibition provides a unique environment in which…
The 16th edition of Dubai Airshow 2019 kicked off on November 17-21 at the Al Maktoum International Airport in the UAE.
The Dubai Airshow is a platform where companies can showcase products and services related to airports and aviation and highlight their latest expansion plans.
The exhibition provides a unique environment in which to identify the latest innovations used in the construction and processing of airports, and the latest solutions, technologies and services related to airports.
Organizers expect some 87,000 aviation industry professionals to interact with representatives of 1,300 companies and institutions.
Saudi Civil Aviation is participating in the Dubai Airshow in the United Arab Emirates, to identify investment opportunities and review the projects of the civil aviation sector in the construction, development and improvement of the airports of the Kingdom’s 28 airports.Nas Airlines will participate and will highlight the new services, products and future expansion plans.
Dubai Aviation will include specialized conferences, including Cargo Connect, a freight forwarding conference, as well as two free space pavilions: Women in Space and technical talks hosted by the Emirates Space Agency to discuss the development of the space sector globally.
The Global Air Traffic Management Conference, to be held on 19 and 20 November 2019, will bring together industry sectors, including in-depth discussions, brainstorming among participants and the latest knowledge of air traffic management.
The aircraft showcase will include state-of-the-art civil aircraft, business jets and military aircraft, as well as a host of helicopters from industry leaders and new companies.
Emirates will also show Boeing 777-300 ultra-long-range aircraft, the Airbus A380-800 and the Airbus Corporate Jet 319.

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