The record-breaking Dubai Airshow starts NOW, November 8. Don't forget to register and visit to see over 160 aircraft on display, and new areas such as the 3D Printshow.
Of the over 1100 exhibitors expected, one third of them are coming from around the Middle East region. Also highly represented on the show floor will be European exhibitors, with an almost equal amount of them coming from as far afield as the USA, with the 28% of exhibitors from the Americas and 29% from Europe.
Completing the global footprint of the show are exhibitors from Africa, Asia and Australasia, with New Zealand based first time exhibitor Martin Aircraft Company bringing its V4 engine composite airframe Martin Jetpack to display.
“The Dubai Airshow truly is the centre of the aerospace industry,” says Michele van Akelijen, Managing Director of Dubai Airshow organisers F&E Aerospace. “With exhibitors coming from over 60 countries including new ones from places such as the USA and Asia, we are expecting to see some very new and innovative additions to the show this year.”
The Dubai Airshow 2015 will represent the centre of the industry when exhibitors from all corners of the globe converge on Dubai next week. Opening on Sunday 8 December at DWC, Dubai Airshow Site, the show’s impressive range of exhibitors demonstrates the global reach of the show, including Bell Helicopter from the USA, Tawazun Precision Industries from the UAE, Denel from South Africa and China National Aero Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) from China.
Of the over 1100 exhibitors expected, one third of them are coming from around the Middle East region. Also highly represented on the show floor will be European exhibitors, with an almost equal amount of them coming from as far afield as the USA, with the 28% of exhibitors from the Americas and 29% from Europe.
Completing the global footprint of the show are exhibitors from Africa, Asia and Australasia, with New Zealand based first time exhibitor Martin Aircraft Company bringing its V4 engine composite airframe Martin Jetpack to display.
“The Dubai Airshow truly is the centre of the aerospace industry,” says Michele van Akelijen, Managing Director of Dubai Airshow organisers F&E Aerospace. “With exhibitors coming from over 60 countries including new ones from places such as the USA and Asia, we are expecting to see some very new and innovative additions to the show this year.”