MRO Middle East and AIME 2025 Set to Open in Dubai, Showcasing Cutting-Edge Aviation Innovations
TDT | Manama
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The aviation industry is set to witness a groundbreaking showcase of innovation as MRO Middle East and Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) 2025 open tomorrow at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). The co-located events, running from February 10–11, will bring together key players from the global aviation supply chain to explore the latest advancements in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), as well as cutting-edge aircraft interiors and in-flight technology.
This year’s event marks the largest-ever edition, featuring 260+ exhibitors, 100+ airline operators, and over 60 airline purchasers participating in an exclusive Buyer Programme. The event will also host 50+ industry-leading speakers, delving into emerging technologies and market trends shaping the future of commercial aviation.
Key Highlights of MRO Middle East & AIME 2025
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Exclusive Industry Insights: The Go Live! Theater will present strategic discussions on workforce challenges, supply chain resilience, sustainability, fleet management, and the latest technological advancements. Regional insights on India’s aviation sector and the cargo market will also be highlighted.
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Aviation Supply Chain Leaders: Exhibitors span all levels of the MRO supply chain, including maintenance providers, OEMs, parts distributors, logistics firms, and specialists in various areas such as engineering, landing gear, lighting, painting, teardowns, test equipment, and tooling.
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Cabin Interiors and Passenger Experience: AIME 2025 will spotlight innovations in aircraft interiors, AI-powered In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFEC) platforms, advanced cabin retrofitting, and sustainability in cabin design.
With over 7,000 visitors expected, MRO Middle East remains the premier event for airline maintenance providers, manufacturers, and service suppliers looking to expand in the region. As the Middle East solidifies its position as a global aviation hub, the industry is experiencing rapid growth driven by fleet modernization, increasing aircraft demand, and digital transformation.
Industry Leaders Weigh In
Industry executives have expressed enthusiasm for the event’s role in shaping the future of aviation. Aymeric Mechin, VP Sales Middle East & Africa, Air France Industries KLM Engineering and Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M), stated:
“As the industry gathers in Dubai for MRO Middle East, we at AFI KLM E&M are excited to take part in this dynamic platform, uniting airlines, OEMs, and MRO providers. We are committed to delivering forward-thinking solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our clients and look forward to engaging with our partners and customers.”
Last-Minute Registration Still Open
Attendees can still secure free entry by pre-registering online today, February 9. On-site registration will be available for a $50 fee.
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