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Dubai Airshow Day 1 - Sunday 15th November 2009 |
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The Dubai Airshow 2009 opened its doors to the public today with strong attendance as a record number of exhibitors displayed their products. The opening day's main highlight was the flight demonstration of the Eurogfighter Typhoon, which is being showcased in the Middle East for the first time, as military orders are predicted by analysts to overtake commercial demand at this year's show. | |
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Military orders likely to steal limelight at Dubai Airshow | | |
| One of the themes expected to emerge at this year's Dubai Airshow is that military orders will grab a bigger share of the spotlight, as civilian aircraft deals decline due to the global economic crisis. Military participation this year will grow to 40% organisers say, and companies such as US defence contractor Raytheon have already announced that they are planning to sign a number of air traffic control deals at the show. Read more >>> | | | | Aviation job of the day: | Western Resident Engineer (Airport) |
| Our client is a multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm that is currently looking for an experienced resident engineer specialising in airport projects. You will work with the consulting engineer for construction of a new airport in the Sultanate of Oman. Candidates must have a degree in civil engineering. Apply for this job >>> | | Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports | |
| Paul Griffiths, CEO, Dubai Airports, talks to AMEinfo.com about how the aviation landscape has changed since his appointment in 2007 and what effect the global downturn has had on development plans. We look at how passenger figures at the airport have changed, the costs involved in running an international airport and its various revenue streams. Read more >>> | | |
Dubai Airshow launches with 890 exhibitors |
As the Dubai Airshow kicks off today, it is widely expected that the deals at this year's event will pale in comparison to the previous show in 2007, which saw over $155bn worth of orders during the five days that it ran. Read more >>> | | |
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| | | | | | | | The business and private jet sector of the aviation industry is seeing good growth in the region and manufacturers are looking to the Dubai Airshow to boost their order books. Phil Blizzard talks to Francios Chazelle, VP, Executive & Private Aviation, Airbus Middle East about their fleet and the market in this region. Watch the video >>> | | |
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