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Dubai Airshow 2025: A New Era in Global Aviation

Dubai Airshow 2025: A New Era in Global Aviation

Post by : Bianca Haleem

Dubai is preparing to host the 19th edition of the Dubai Airshow from November 17 to 21, 2025, at Dubai World Central (DWC). This year's event will highlight progressive aviation, space, and technology developments. A high-level meeting has confirmed that all participating teams and facilities are ready for the grand showcase.

Thorough Planning for a Flawless Event

The Supreme Committee for the Dubai Airshow, along with government and private sector partners, has meticulously reviewed all operational, logistical, and technical plans. Every aspect, from exhibition venues to flight display areas, has been configured to adhere to international standards, ensuring a seamless experience for both visitors and exhibitors.

Exhibition Focus and International Presence

The theme for this year's event is ‘The Future is Here’, centering on sustainability within aviation, innovations driven by AI, advanced mobility solutions, and space exploration. The show is expected to highlight more than 200 military and commercial aircraft and will attract over 490 delegations from various civil and military sectors across 98 countries.

Over 1,500 premier aerospace and defense companies from 47 nations will participate, including 440 first-time exhibitors and 18 national pavilions, solidifying Dubai’s status as a leading global aviation hub. Attendees can anticipate technical workshops, tailored sessions, and engaging programs that delve into the future of aviation and space technology.

A Pivotal Event in Aviation

The Dubai Airshow 2025 is set to be the largest and most forward-looking edition yet, drawing around 148,000 guests. This event emphasizes Dubai's dedication to nurturing innovation and advancing next-generation aviation solutions on the world stage.

Nov. 10, 2025 5:20 p.m. 1756
UAE News Dubai

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