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A range of new exhibitors to join Dubai Airshow 2021

  • The Airshow will be held on 14-18 November 2021 at Dubai World Central (DWC), Dubai Airshow Site
  • New exhibitors will be joining from a wide range of countries, including Belgium, Ukraine, the United Kingdom (UK), the USA, Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Brazil etc

Dubai Airshow 2021 is set to welcome over 370 new exhibitors this year, in addition to the major local and global players in aerospace, defence, and space, which have been part of the Airshow’s previous editions. 

Dubai Airshow 2021 will be held on 14-18 November 2021 at Dubai World Central (DWC), Dubai Airshow Site.

New exhibitors will be joining from a wide range of countries, including Belgium, Ukraine, the United Kingdom (UK), the USA, Greece, Israel, Switzerland, Brazil, Czech Republic, Canada, and the Russian Federation.

ADB Safegate, Amazon Web Services, Bellwether Industries, G42, Gibson Robotics, Huawei, Intelsat, HawkEye 360, Israel Aerospace Industries, Lilium, the defence group Mac Jee (Mac Jee Industria de Defesa), Ministry of Industry and Trade Czech Republic, MTU Aero Engines, Owl Cyber Defense, Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, RSA Global, Skyports, Sukhoi Company, Thommen Aircraft Equipment AG, and many more will be showcasing their new technologies, products, services, and solutions, taking part in Dubai Airshow’s static display, and nurturing new business relationships.

“For the first time, we are going to showcase not only a new testing prototype in the Middle East but also the company’s concepts, future plans, and test flight footage,” Kai-Tse Lin, Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Bellwether Industries, said. “Bellwether is having various exciting programmes in development or about to be initiated, we would love to partner and get engaged deeper with the industry.”

Simon Jeannot, Chairman of Mac Jee Industria de Defesa, said: “As a major exhibition for the civil and military aviation community, the Dubai Air Show is essential for an air force weapons systems specialist like Mac Jee. The Dubai Air Show is an opportunity to demonstrate unique expertise in air ordnance manufacturing”. 

Boaz Levy, President & CEO of Israel Aerospace Industries, added: “IAI is Israel’s leading company in the fields of defence, aviation, aerospace, intelligence, and cyber, with combat-proven systems among the most advanced in the world. IAI will present some of the latest and most advanced defence solutions, featuring the latest technologies in military aviation, air defence and missiles systems, unmanned systems, special mission aircraft, radars, and cyber technology.”