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Dubai Airshow gears up to celebrate 10th edition

  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 27 - 2007 at 10:39
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The Dubai Airshow, which will celebrate its 10th edition this November, is gearing up for its biggest ever showing in what will be the event's Airport Expo Dubai finale with plans to move to a larger facility in 2009.

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  • HH Sheikh Mohammed touring previous Dubai Airshow.
    HH Sheikh Mohammed touring previous Dubai Airshow.
The show - now the third largest in the world - will move to a new purpose-built site at Dubai Exhibition World at Dubai World Central, the huge urban aviation complex being built at Jebel Ali, 30 kilometres outside Dubai city for the 2009 event.

"We are experiencing tremendous growth in demand for floor space and the constraints of Airport Expo has led to some creative solutions - including an increase in the number of outdoor pavilions both on the static park and at the edge of the stair wells for East and West Halls. Aisle width has also been reduced," explained Alison Weller, Aerospace Director, Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E), which organises the Dubai Airshow.

Dubai 2007 has some 40 new-to-market exhibitors in this year's profile and five companies are planning specific pavilions - these are Dubai Aerospace, Dubai World Central, Action Aviation, Eurofighter and Italy's International Aviation Supplies.

To date, around 90% of floor space for Dubai 2007 has been sold or reserved to companies from 36 countries - including first-time representation from the Cayman Islands. All of the onsite chalets have been reserved with F&E now allocating applicants to a waiting list.

"National pavilion commitments are expected to follow this month's Paris Airshow which will see us firmly on the path to a 'sold-out' scenario," said Weller.

The Dubai Airshow will make its last sales push at the Paris Airshow from June 18-24 where it will have a presence on the Dubai stand in Hall 3.

Dubai 2007 will also feature two industry-specific pavilions - an unmanned aerial vehicles pavilion organised by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International and training and simulation pavilion.
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About Fairs & Exhibitions' Aerospace Division:

Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E) is one of the most influential names in the aerospace industry's events sector having conceptualized the Dubai Airshow and organised it, in conjunction with the Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai and in collaboration with the UAE Armed Forces, since its inception in 1989. This year marks the 10th anniversary edition of the Dubai Airshow with Dubai 2007 taking place at the Airport Expo in November.

F&E, which maintains offices in London and Dubai, has widespread and long-standing relationships with the global aerospace industry, an in-depth knowledge of the industry it serves and a hard-earned reputation for delivering event excellence.

The company also organises the Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) conference and exhibition on behalf of the Middle East Business Association. MEBA is now a biennial event with the 2008 edition scheduled for November next year.

Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) is the most recent event to emerge from F&E's dedicated Aerospace Division. It will be held at the Airport Expo Dubai in June 2008 and will service the region's rapidly developing commercial and business aviation fleets.

For further information: Barbara Saunders, MCS/Action, PO box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +9714 390 2960

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