Impressive fly-by-wire F-15 flying, unique displays from around the world and the absence of Israel are all discussed by Aviation Week defense editors at Dubai Airshow.
Ethiopian Airlines has placed an order for up to 67 Boeing aircraft including firm orders for 20 737-8s and 11 787-9s, with plans to more than double its fleet to 270 by 2035.
A mysterious, UAE-based company has received an order worth AED3.3 billion ($900 million) from the country’s military procurement agency for an unspecified air defense system.
Riyadh Air will need “a few more weeks” to decide on a large order for narrowbodies, Chief Operating Officer Peter Bellew says on the sidelines of the Dubai Airshow. Details of contractual negotiations are still to be finalized.
Take a look at day two of Dubai Airshow 2023 flying display including a Calidus B-250 light attack fighter, Boeing 777-9 test aircraft, Lockheed Martin F-35A and Italy’s famous Frecce Tricolori.
Jens Flottau, managing editor for commercial aviation at Aviation Week, updates on the largest orders which have - and have not - taken place so far at Dubai.
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