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Dubai Air Show 2011
International Aviation & Aerospace Industry Exhibition
Dubai ,
UAE United Arab Emirates
13 - 17 November 2011
Dubai
AirShow 2011 Press Release
More than 100 aircraft next week for the beginning of the Dubai AirShow
2011
The
Dubai Airshow is welcoming more than 100 aircraft next week, some of them
appearing for the first time in the Middle East. Running from 13 to 17
November 2011 at the city’s Airport Expo, the Dubai Airshow will
be the biggest yet, with more than 1,000 exhibitors and nearly 55,000
trade visitors, an almost four percent increase from the previous show
in 2009.
Making its Middle East debut is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and it will
be joined on the static display park, among others, by the Pakistan
Airforce’s JF17 Thunder fighter, the Bell/Boeing V-22 Tilt Rotor,
a unique aircraft that can perform both vertical take-off and landing
and short take-off and landing, the AAI’s Shadow 200 Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle (UAV), the Apache MH-60 helicopter and an array of business
jets from companies such as Gulfstream, Bombardier and Cessna.
Alison Weller, Managing Director of airshow organiser F&E Aerospace,
said: “The Dubai Airshow is bigger than ever this year and this
is reflected in the variety of aircraft, both civil and military, on
display and in the flying display, making it a show not to be missed!”
For the first time ever, and reflecting the 40th anniversary of the
UAE, the flying display will open with the country’s own aerobatic
team – Al Fursan – which will fly Alenia Aermacchi aircraft.
The display will also feature the Patrouille de France aerobatic team,
flying the Alpha jets.
The Dubai Airshow is organised under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed
bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President & Prime Minister of the UAE
and Ruler of Dubai, and in co-operation with Dubai Civil Aviation Authority,
Dubai Airports and the UAE Armed Forces.
The
Indian local made light combat aircraft (LCA), Tejas LSP-7, made its
maiden flight on Friday, March 10, 2012. The Limited Series Production-7
aircraft took off from the HAL airport at 4.27 pm and flew for 28 minutes.