DUBAI AIRSHOW NEWS
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NOVEMBER 13, 2023
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DEFENSE Best-seller Dassault’s Rafale has made big inroads in the Middle East | 12
STEALTH First flight Northrop Grumman’s B-21 Raider took to the California skies on November 10 | 24
ROTORCRAFT Dubai debut DAVID McINTOSH
The UAE’s Al Fursan (Knights) MB-339As accompany an Emirates Airbus A380 during a pre-show rehearsal.
OEMS Business jets
UAE POISED TO PROSPER By Peter Shaw-Smith Expectations at Dubai Airshow 2023 run high as the international show circuit resumes normal service after three years of upheaval. Event planners aim to present a desert futurefest to outshine previous proceedings and “put the UAE at the forefront of aviation.” However, the wider context of the extreme security crisis around Israel’s conflict with Hamas looms large over this week’s show given the all-too-real potential for the conflict to spark a wider regional conflagration. The circumstances will undoubtedly be part of the chatter between defense exhibitors and their customers and partners. One cannot overlook the prospect of war undermining post-Covid economic recovery of the air transport sector either.
Two Korean helicopters arrived for their Dubai Airshow flying display performance | 26
Gulf airline order books are a perennial focus of the event, and although backlogs and delays at the main airframers have bedeviled the region’s widebody fleet renewal, hopes will be high for the show to stage some big-ticket deals. Traditionally, except for a few stand-out marquee orders, the activity from previous Dubai Airshows had fallen somewhat short of the Paris events that precede them, said IBA chief economist Stuart Hatcher. “It is no secret that [Emirates Airline president] Tim Clark has been suggesting that Emirates will be placing a large order very soon,” he said. “By my reckoning, they need another 150 or so A350s and 787s to add to the 195 777X/A350/787s already on backlog if they want to factor in growth.” Emirates announced a record half-year profit on Thursday continues on page 25
Gulfstream’s G700 is on the last stretch to achieve certification and begin deliveries | 30
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