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MEBA 2022 will witness the unveiling of new aircraft that shed light on the future of private aviation

Under the generous patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airlines and the Group, the ninth and most prominent edition of the “MEPA 2022” exhibition for business and private aircraft will start from 6 to 8 next December.
The exhibition will host a group of industry players at the regional and global levels, at the Dubai Airshow site at Dubai World Central, as it provides a platform that allows the business and private aviation community to build new partnerships and benefit from the significant growth expected in the sector.

The event focuses on innovation efforts by unveiling a number of new aircraft, including the Falcon X8 from Dassault Aviation, the Global 7500 from Bombardier Aerospace, the G700 from Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, and the Praetor 600 and Phenom 300E aircraft. From Embraer and many more.
remarkable growth
Ali Ahmed Al Naqbi, Chairman and CEO of the Association of Business and Private Aviation in the Middle East and North Africa (MEPA), said: “The business and private aviation sector has witnessed remarkable growth in recent years, which has contributed to enhancing innovation opportunities. The exhibition will kick off in a few weeks amid wide participation from various parties, as the exhibition constitutes an ideal platform to highlight the latest technologies and solutions, communicate with leaders and learn about the latest trends that shape the future of the sector. We look forward to hosting representatives of companies and cooperating with them to advance the business and private aviation sector.”
Unprecedented levels of demand
Richard Koe, Managing Director of Wing X Advance, will share the latest statistics and analysis on the business and private aviation market in the Middle East, with a focus on Saudi Arabia and the UAE. past. The rapid and accurate handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, especially in the countries of the Gulf region, allowed for the early lifting of closure restrictions and the provision of a suitable environment for tourism during the global health crisis in 2021.
Coe added: “Recognizing the region’s long-term potential as a global gateway for trade and tourism between Asia, Africa and Europe, the important role of business and private aviation is emerging. Wing X’s analyzes recorded an accelerated growth in the movement of business aircraft to the continents of Africa, Asia and the CIS region, in addition to the development of the reality of flights to European cities. We look forward to discussing all these trends at MEBA 2022 next month.”
20 new destinations
MEBA 2022 is the most prominent event on the global business and private aviation calendar, as it provides a platform to discuss the latest trends and highlight new technologies and aircraft that are shaping the sector, including electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft, digital transformation, tokenization technologies and currency payments. encrypted. This year’s edition will witness the participation of more than 20 new exhibitors, such as Executive Lifestyle, Tahseen, Ecom Bay, VOO, Mirai Airlines, Liberty Air, Prime Trip Sport, Flight Consulting Group, Altnatrain Aviation and Atlas Air Service.

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