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MEBAA Show 2026 Announces Exhibitor Lineup

MEBAA Show 2026 Unveils Exhibitor Lineup Amid Market Shifts
The 11th edition of the MEBAA Show is scheduled to open on 8 December 2026 at Dubai World Central, bringing together the global business aviation community in Dubai once again. The event is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, who serves as president of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, chairman of Dubai Airports, and chairman and chief executive of Emirates Airline and Group. This year’s show underscores the region’s resilience and dynamism as a pivotal hub in the aviation sector.
Building on the success of the 2024 edition, which attracted 10,000 attendees from over 100 countries, 145 exhibitors, and 30 aircraft on static display, MEBAA Show 2026 aims to highlight the ongoing relevance and adaptability of business aviation. The sector has witnessed notable developments in the region, including Gama Aviation’s launch of a new Business Aviation Centre in Sharjah, Bombardier’s investment in a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Abu Dhabi’s Al Bateen Airport expected to open by year-end, and DC Aviation Al-Futtaim’s expansion of its managed charter fleet at Dubai South.
Exhibitor Lineup and Industry Participation
The confirmed exhibitor roster features prominent industry players such as Bombardier, Dassault Aviation, Jet Aviation, Harrods Aviation, Universal Aviation, AEG Fuels, and Lufthansa Technik. Regional participants include UAE-based companies like Gama Aviation, Falcon Aviation, and RoyalJet. Sponsorship support comes from Jetex, the Registry of Aruba, and DC Aviation. Organisers report sustained interest from both international and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) companies, with visitor registration now open.
Despite this strong participation, the 2026 show faces potential challenges. A slowdown in preowned business jet sales and fleet expansions during the first half of the year may affect exhibitor engagement and overall market enthusiasm. Broader industry trends are also influencing sentiment, including expectations of a smoother delivery cadence for Embraer E-Jets in 2027 and the global expansion strategies of companies such as FDH Aero, recently showcased at the Farnborough International Airshow. Competitors are increasingly focusing on supply chain solutions and international growth, reflecting the evolving dynamics within the business aviation sector.
Celebrating Two Decades of MEBAA and Future Outlook
This year’s event coincides with the 20th anniversary of the Middle East & North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA), led by founding and executive chairman Ali Alnaqbi. Alnaqbi remarked, “We are excited to bring together the best of business aviation from around the world. With its striking new identity, the show is where East meets West. At MEBAA Show 2026, we celebrate not only the evolution of business aviation but also the power of innovation, sustainability, and partnership in shaping the future of global connectivity. Dubai remains committed to creating an aviation ecosystem where ambition takes flight and the next generation of air mobility becomes reality.”
Key features of the 2026 edition include the return of the BizAv Talks programme, which will host discussions led by business aviation executives and innovators. Over three days, the event will convene global industry leaders to advance the sector’s development amid shifting market conditions.
His Excellency Mohammed Abdulla Lengawi, director general of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, emphasized the show’s importance, stating, “The MEBAA Show continues to strengthen its position as a leading global platform for business and private aviation, reflecting Dubai’s standing as a world-class aviation and business hub. The exhibition also plays a vital role in driving innovation and fostering strategic partnerships that contribute to the continued development and future growth of the sector.”
Despite emerging challenges, MEBAA Show 2026 is poised to reaffirm the Middle East’s leadership and influence within the global business aviation landscape, underscoring its commitment to innovation, technology, and excellence.

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