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Dubai Airshow 2025 Set to Take Flight with Innovation and Global Collaboration

TDT | Dubai

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Dubai is preparing to host a bigger and bolder edition of the Dubai Airshow, taking place from 17 to 21 November 2025 at the Dubai Airshow Site (DWC). The event promises to bring together the brightest minds in aviation, space, and defence, offering a glimpse into the future of global air travel and technology.

This year, the airshow will feature over 350 industry experts delivering more than 90 hours of live content across 12 dedicated tracks on four interactive stages. The agenda is packed with discussions on digital transformation, advanced air mobility, airport technology, cybersecurity, workforce inclusivity, and the future of flight.

New highlights for 2025 include:

“Future Flight: Powered by Women” in collaboration with the International Aviation Women’s Association.

A dedicated Sustainability track exploring greener skies, cleaner fuels, and net-zero aviation.

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sessions introducing cutting-edge tech and business models.

Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) showcases, highlighting urban air mobility and the next era of flight.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, said the airshow comes at a time when the aviation industry is “redefining the way people and economies connect.” He emphasized that the event will help forge global partnerships and set the stage for innovation and sustainability in aviation.

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Visitors can also look forward to the Airport & Airline Keynote Track, featuring industry leaders such as:

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports

Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates

Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air

They will share insights on air traffic growth, airport strategies, digital innovation, and safety.

Ivan Bassato, Chief Aviation Officer at Aeroporti di Roma, said the show is “a premier global stage for aerospace innovation”, highlighting their focus on urban air mobility and vertiport development.

The UAE Space Agency will host a two-day space conference, focusing on sustainability, security, and innovation in orbit, along with new opportunities in the downstream space sector.

Startups and innovators will take centre stage at Vista, the show’s flagship innovation platform, where high-energy pitches and live deal-making will showcase the next wave of aerospace disruptors. Meanwhile, students and young professionals can engage in NextGen Leaders sessions, shaping the future of the industry.

Adam Goldstein, CEO of Archer Aviation, confirmed the company will fly its Midnight aircraft at the event, calling Dubai Airshow “one of the most important global stages for aviation.”

The event will feature interactive displays, immersive tech demos, and flying exhibitions, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of what’s next in aviation.

Tickets start at $149 and include access to the full exhibition, flying displays, space pavilion, AAM zone, innovation hubs, and curated tours.

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