Thu, Dec 1, 2016
As many as 50 business jets are expected to be on display at next week’s MEBAA Show, which will be held from December 6 to 8 in Dubai, UAE.
Among those flying in from around the world will be several game-changing aircraft and a representation of industry favourites.
Exhibitors and visitors to the event can expect to see several Dassault Falcon 7Xs, from companies including Saudi Private Aviation and Jetcraft Corporation, while Qatar Executive will be displaying its flagship Gulfstream 650ER.
The display will also feature several Boeing Business Jets, including Boeing’s own 737-700IGW, 757-200s from AvJet and Honeywell and a 757-200ER from Comlux.
Airbus Corporate Jets will be showing an ACJ319 and Embraer Executive Jets plan to exhibit two Legacy aircraft – a Legacy 500 and a Legacy 650. Also on display from Diamond Aircraft will be a DA42-VI, a DA62 and a DA40 NG.
“The MEBAA Show has a well deserved reputation for being the place where the decision makers come together,” says Ali Ahmed Al Naqbi, Founding Chairman of the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA). “With so many of the right people in one place, exhibitors know it is an opportunity to display their most impressive business jets. The aircraft that will be on the static display at the event demonstrate that this is the place to be.”
In addition to those aircraft already announced, many more will be on display when the show takes place at the Airshow Site in Dubai South (Dubai World Central).
MEBAA is the official representative of the business aviation industry in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region and is a member of the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC).
Held biannually, the MEBAA Show ranks as one of the three largest business aviation shows in the world and is a must attend event for anyone involved in chartering, leasing, selling, purchasing, operating and servicing business and VIP jets.
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