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Sheikh Mohammed Visits Dubai Airshow Highlighting Innovation and Expertise

Sheikh Mohammed Visits Dubai Airshow Highlighting Innovation and Expertise
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, made a prominent visit to the Dubai Airshow 2025 at Dubai World Central (DWC) on Monday. Accompanied by Sheikh Maktoum Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Finance, Sheikh Mohammed toured the largest edition of the event in its history. Running from November 17 to 21, the airshow attracts leading figures from the aviation, defence, and aerospace sectors worldwide.
Emphasis on Technological Advancement and Global Competitiveness
During his visit, Sheikh Mohammed examined the latest innovations across civil and military aviation, defence, and space technologies. He was joined by Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority and Chairman of Emirates Airline and Group, along with other senior officials. The tour underscored the UAE’s dedication to advancing technology and maintaining its competitive edge on the global stage.
Sheikh Mohammed lauded the nation’s achievements in innovation and research, highlighting their critical role in establishing the UAE as a leading global aviation hub. He emphasized that sustaining this leadership requires fostering international partnerships and cultivating a highly skilled national workforce. Furthermore, he reaffirmed Dubai’s commitment to investing in smart infrastructure and state-of-the-art airports to enhance the sector’s resilience against future challenges.
Industry Dynamics and Strategic Collaborations
The Dubai Airshow arrives at a crucial juncture for the aviation industry, with significant attention on new jet orders and announcements from major manufacturers Airbus and Boeing as they compete to close the order gap. Sheikh Mohammed’s visit included viewing the COMAC C919 passenger jet, making its Middle East debut. With a seating capacity of 192 and competitive fuel efficiency, the C919 exemplifies China’s growing ambition to challenge established aerospace giants, intensifying global competition.
His Highness also visited key pavilions such as CATIC, which highlights China-UAE aviation collaboration; Strata-Mubadala, showcasing innovations in UAE aircraft components; EDGE, featuring advanced defence technologies; and LODD and Dubai South. The event further reflects the expanding interest in business aviation within the Middle East, particularly among high-net-worth individuals.
Scale and Significance of the Dubai Airshow 2025
This year’s airshow features over 1,500 exhibitors, including 440 newcomers, and is expected to welcome 148,000 trade visitors alongside 490 military and civil delegations from 115 countries. The exhibition includes 21 country pavilions, with Morocco making its debut, 98 chalets, 8,000 square metres of additional space, 120 start-ups, and 50 investors. More than 200 aircraft are on display, spanning commercial, military, private jets, unmanned aerial vehicles, and next-generation technologies, underscoring the event’s scale and ambition.
Despite challenges such as aircraft delivery delays and ongoing geopolitical tensions, Dubai remains focused on reinforcing its position as the world’s premier aviation innovation hub. The CEO of Dubai Airports highlighted plans to integrate emerging technologies with the new airport’s projected capacity, ensuring the emirate continues to lead in global aviation.
Sheikh Mohammed concluded that the Dubai Airshow remains a vital platform uniting innovation and expertise that shape the future of aviation and aerospace, positioning the UAE as a key economic driver in an increasingly knowledge- and technology-driven era.

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