The Middle East and North Africa Business and Private Aviation Federation (MEPA) has announced the organization of the Exhibition of Business and Private Aircraft in Dubai from 8-10 December 2020 in Dubai World Central, which will highlight the latest technologies, ideas and opportunities that contribute to the formulation of The future of the sector in the Middle East and the world.

In addition to the advanced solutions and world-class aircraft that will be displayed on the exhibition screens, the event will highlight, through its conference, the main trends affecting this sector in the post (Covid-19) stage. While commercial airlines are experiencing a slow gradual recovery, private airlines are witnessing a boom in business and a remarkable increase in the number of new customers.

Ali Ahmed Al Naqbi, Chairman and CEO of MENA Business and Private Aviation Federation in the Middle East and North Africa, said: “We are pleased to announce the return of MIBA’s Business and Aircraft Exhibition, which will be one of the most important events in the men's aviation sector. Business and private aviation that will take place this year, and while we are constantly monitoring the current situation in light of the spread of the (Covid-19) epidemic, we consider the health and safety of exhibitors, teams and attendees to be our top priority, as we will take all appropriate precautions to ensure their safety and safety. "

Al-Naqbi added: "The 2020 edition of the exhibition will focus on the tremendous opportunities presented by the business and private aviation sector, and the event will review the latest trends that the sector is witnessing this year, along with the expectations of the year 2021 and the future of this sector in the coming years, and by 2037, a region will top "The Middle East and Asia Pacific region is the fastest growing market list, with an annual growth rate of 5.7 kilometers per passenger (RPK), and we look through this ground-breaking event to highlight opportunities and welcome delegations, visitors and partners in Dubai again."

According to the Federation, more than 7,000 new aircraft are expected to enter the private aviation sector globally, 10% of which will be based in the Middle East and North Africa, and 682 aircraft are currently operating in the region.

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