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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The biennial Dubai Airshow opened its doors Sunday without any major purchasing deals announced, instead giving Arab Gulf carriers an opportunity to showcase the ...
Insider is attending the Dubai Airshow this week to get a ... And in addition to the 777X being the largest twin-engine plane ... had already been drawing down production of the A380 with ...
Boeing reached the 90% engineering drawing release milestone with the 777-9 on 7 November, vice-president and 777X general manager Eric Lindblad has disclosed.
The biennial Dubai Airshow will convene November 15-19 at the Dubai Airport Expo Center, drawing more than 50,000 people to witness the latest aircraft and stunning aeronautical displays.
Dubai carriers threw down the gauntlet to emerging regional rivals with more than $50 billion of Boeing jet orders on Monday, as competition intensifies to secure dwindling supplies of long-haul ...
Airbus and Boeing signed deals to buy some $5 billion of parts and materials from Abu Dhabi on Monday, in a sign Gulf states are seeking a reciprocal boost to their economies from the huge orders they ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Dubai carriers threw down the gauntlet to emerging regional rivals with more than $50 billion of Boeing jet orders on Monday, as competition intensifies to secure dwindling ...
The airshow's 3D-print pavilion also includes the "3Doodler", a pen which uses heated plastic that cools instantly, allowing one to "draw" a stable, solid structure.
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Emirates is preparing to draw a line in the sand of this year’s Dubai Airshow. The carrier is set to place the biggest order yet in aviation history in coming days, in a commitment the company ...
At the Dubai Airshow in November 2023, more than US$101 billion (S$136 billion) in deals were announced. In 2018, the Singapore Airshow stopped revealing the volume and value of deals inked.
SINGAPORE: Like other large-scale events, the Singapore Airshow fell victim to the Covid-19 pandemic. But the show is roaring back with a vengeance in 2024.