Travelers arriving at Dubai’s airports from November 6 to 18 will receive a special passport stamp, designed for the Dubai Airshow, according to an announcement by Dubai Airports on their social media platform. Whether landing at Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Dubai World Central (DWC), all passengers will receive this commemorative stamp.
The release of this stamp coincides with the Dubai Airshow, which is preparing for its largest event ever. The 18th edition of the Dubai Airshow, running from November 13 to 17 at Dubai World Central (DWC), will focus on the future of the aerospace industry, showcasing the latest innovations, trends, and product ranges that are set to redefine aviation and space industries.
The mega event will bring together more than 1,400 exhibitors from 95 countries, including 400 first-time exhibitors and over 80 startups. They will cover sectors such as commercial aviation, advanced aerial mobility, space, defense and military, business aviation, air traffic management, and emerging technology.
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Dubai Airshow 2023 will feature innovations and trailblazing solutions for the aviation and aerospace industry. Over 180 of the most advanced commercial, private, and military aircraft will be on display, and 20 country pavilions will showcase their most innovative products and technologies.
A key feature of this year’s edition is an expanded space pavilion, in partnership with the UAE Space Agency, where first-time and prominent players will demonstrate how the collaboration of the space and aviation industries is shaping the future of travel. The event will also host a comprehensive conference agenda featuring more than 300 international speakers and over 80 hours of insightful content covering topics such as sustainability, space, advanced aerial mobility, air traffic management, passenger experience, diversity, and more.
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The growth and transformation in the aviation industry will be reflected in the attendance of regional and international airlines. Airlines like Emirates, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways have announced impressive financial results, signaling strong growth in the industry. Additionally, new airlines like Beond have emerged, contributing to the return of the luxury leisure travel market.
This growth is not limited to individual airlines but is seen across the region, with airlines like Saudia Group unveiling new brand identities to support the advancement of the aviation sector in the Middle East and North Africa region. The industry is on a path of significant expansion and transformation, making the Dubai Airshow a pivotal event for industry stakeholders.