30 AUGUST 2021
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Set to become the first major airshow since the declaration of a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in March 2020 the Dubai Air Show has confirmed its normal biennial November date.The aviation industry will gather in Dubai from 14-18 November, and will follow up IATA at Boston 3-5 October in bringing together not only airline executives but the whole spectrum of the industry.
Featured will be 20 country pavilions and a new ‘Tech Zone’ showcasing cybersecurity and automation.
This year there will be four conference stages including over 100 industry experts to share invaluable insights and trends including an Aviation Sustainability session bringing together aircraft manufacturers, airline operators, airports and suppliers to support the UAE’s 2021 vision to accelerate sustainable development while preserving the environment.
The UAE claims to be the world’s most vaccinated country.
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Malcolm Ginsberg, United Kingdom
It just depends on what your requirements are. If it just means meeting people nothing much to differentiate between Farnborough & Le Bourget and both have very good inside exhibitions, but for evening entertainment you can’t beat Dubai.
John Davidson, France
How does that compare with the Paris Air Show ("Le Bourget") and Farnborough?