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Dubai Airshow Anticipates Strong Orders Despite Delivery Delays

Dubai Airshow Anticipates Strong Orders Despite Delivery Delays
Record Demand Amid Persistent Backlogs
The Dubai Airshow, scheduled from November 17 to 21 at Dubai World Central, is expected to generate significant multi-billion-dollar aircraft orders despite ongoing delivery delays and shifting market conditions within the aviation sector. Leading manufacturers Airbus and Boeing enter the event with a combined backlog exceeding 15,000 aircraft, a record high that underscores the strongest demand seen in decades. As of October 31, Airbus reported 8,686 outstanding orders, while Boeing’s backlog stood at 6,527, according to Forecast International.
Deliveries to Gulf carriers have notably accelerated in 2023. Airbus handed over 40 aircraft through October, a substantial increase from 13 during the same period last year, while Boeing delivered 30 aircraft through September, compared to 17 in 2022. Nevertheless, industry analysts caution that the current order pipeline extends well into the next decade, as supply-chain constraints and production bottlenecks continue to delay aircraft handovers. Linus Bauer, founder and managing partner at Bauer Aviation Advisory, emphasized that the airshow is unlikely to resolve these delivery challenges immediately. He noted that while headline order numbers may be high, the true commercial value will materialize over several years as production rates and supply-chain issues dictate when aircraft transition from order books to operational fleets.
Gulf Carriers and Regional Expansion Plans
The Dubai Airshow traditionally serves as a key platform for major fleet announcements by Gulf carriers such as Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways. The previous edition witnessed deals exceeding $80 billion, including orders for more than 1,300 new aircraft. Emirates is anticipated to be among the most active buyers this year, with potential orders for the Airbus A350-1000, Airbus’s flagship long-haul jet and a direct competitor to Boeing’s 777-9. John Strickland, director of JLS Consulting, highlighted that Emirates had previously refrained from ordering the A350-1000 due to performance issues with Rolls-Royce engines, and it remains to be seen whether confidence in the engine’s reliability has since improved.
Etihad Airways is reportedly engaged in discussions with Airbus to expand its long-haul fleet, considering additional A350s and the upgraded A330neo. This follows the airline’s $14.5 billion order for 28 wide-body Boeing jets placed in 2022, signaling a continued commitment to fleet modernization and expansion.
Market Volatility and Global Competition
This year’s airshow takes place amid evolving market dynamics and financial uncertainties within the airline sector. Emirates faces new challenges as the industry’s financial performance remains uneven, with the Skift Travel 200 index reflecting ongoing volatility. Meanwhile, global competitors are adapting to changing circumstances. Russia plans to showcase fully domestically produced aircraft, underscoring a drive for self-reliance amid international sanctions. Boeing continues to maintain robust delivery rates, while Embraer has assured that supply chain disruptions will not affect its production targets.
Bauer anticipates strong demand for Airbus’s narrow-body A320 family, which remains popular among both network and low-cost carriers. He noted that this model aligns well with Dubai’s market composition, which includes fast-growing short-haul and regional operators.
Although headline order figures are expected to be impressive, the industry’s capacity to convert these commitments into timely deliveries will remain under close observation as manufacturers and airlines navigate persistent supply-chain challenges and market uncertainties.

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