Dubai Airshow 2007

All Dubai Airshow news

Flying display: three jet teams and 12 more acts

Three military aerobatic teams from Europe will appear in the daily flying display here, interspersed with a dozen solo acts.

Middle East dealer is betting on Cessna’s large cabin jet

Wallan Aviation, Cessna’s Middle East distributor, has become the first and only company to date to place advance orders for five of the U.S.

Bombardier is here promoting the newest Learjet family member

Bombardier has selected Dubai as the venue for the airshow introduction of the Learjet NXT, an all-new business jet intended to fill the market gap between

Raytheon to equip F-15Es with new radar systems

Raytheon has won a competition to provide new radars for the U.S.

Dubai’s building boom fuels growth at ExecuJet

Christened two years ago during the last Dubai Air Show, ExecuJet Aviation’s Middle East business jet handling and maintenance facility in some ways is a m

AirCell’s Axxess gets EASA nod for range of Challenger bizjets

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified AirCell’s Iridium-based Axxess EZ cabin communications system in the Bombardier Challenger 600, 60

Arinc bringing Acars to Middle East expansion

Arinc is increasing its investments in Middle East aviation infrastructure, including a major expansion of the company’s GlobalLink Acars VHF air-to-ground

Emirates exec a ‘legend’ in aviation

Having run the airline since its first day of operations in 1985, Emirates executive vice chairman Maurice Flanagan has achieved an appropriate measure of

GAMCO plans to grow under new banner

Mubadala Development Company has changed the name of its Gulf Aircraft Maintenance (GAMCO) subsidiary to Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies.

Honeywell’s Swiss boss mines global markets

There is a 15-hour time difference between Dubai and Phoenix, Arizona, and the trip takes at least 24 hours no matter which scheduled airline you fly.