Dubai Airshow unveils main agenda with night events, runway networking

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Dubai Airshow has officially opened registration for its 19th edition, taking place from November 17-21 at Dubai World Central.

The event promises to be a game-changer for the aviation sector, spotlighting innovation, connectivity and future technologies.

This year’s show will feature new experiences, including the first-ever night-time programming and a unique runway networking event at SkyDive Dubai, blending industry engagement with entertainment such as drone shows, skydiving performances and live music.

Major General Dr. Mubarak Saeed bin Ghafan Al Jabri, Executive Director of the Military Committee organising the event, said the Airshow will showcase the UAE’s growing leadership in aviation and defence, while supporting the next generation of talent and innovation.

The 2025 edition will also highlight sustainability, with a focus on environmentally friendly solutions and cross-sector collaboration.

Key features returning include VISTA, the hub for aviation and space start-ups, the NextGen Leaders programme, and the newly launched Academy for emerging talent.

According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), aviation contributes $92 billion to the UAE’s GDP - 18.2 per cent of the total - with the Middle East’s commercial aircraft fleet expected to grow by 5.1 per cent annually over the next decade.

Dubai Airshow will host senior executives through the Aerospace Executive Club and offer curated networking via an AI-powered matchmaking system.

The public will also have access to Skyview, featuring live flying displays and interactive experiences, expected to attract over 15,000 visitors.

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