Sheikh Mohammed: Dubai Airshow to feature more than 200 aircraft, space tech
Key Points
- 1Dubai Airshow will feature over 200 aircraft and space technology.
- 2The event will host participation from 115 countries and nearly 150,000 visitors.
- 3Sustainability is a core theme, focusing on green technologies and decarbonization.
- 4Dubai Airports, Airbus, Boeing, and other major players will participate.
- 5The oneDXB Sustainability Alliance will demonstrate a sustainable airport ground turnaround.
The Dubai Airshow is set to host one of the world's largest aviation exhibitions, showcasing the latest innovations in airport and aviation technology. According to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the event will feature participation from 115 countries, 490 civilian and military delegations, and nearly 150,000 visitors. More than 200 advanced aircraft will be on display across both civilian and military sectors, along with a dedicated exhibition and conference focused on space technologies.
The Dubai Airshow aims to inspire a new chapter in sustainable aerospace, uniting global industry leaders to drive practical solutions towards a net-zero future. The 19th edition focuses on accelerating the adoption of innovative green technologies and decarbonizing the aviation ecosystem. Major players including Dubai Airports, Airbus, Boeing, the World Economic Forum, Airports Council International, and the General Civil Aviation Authority will participate.
This year's show will also feature the oneDXB Sustainability Alliance, led by Dubai Airports and supported by dnata and flydubai. The initiative will present a live demonstration of a fully sustainable airport ground turnaround, showcasing practical decarbonization technologies and coordinated operations between airlines, ground handlers, and service providers at DXB and DWC. Returning under the theme 'The Future is Here,' this year’s edition of Dubai Airshow is set to be a landmark event, redefining possibilities in aviation, space, and defense.
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