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Dubai Airshow to be an important aviation gathering November 16
THE Dubai Airshow on November 16 at DWC Dubai Airshow Site will attract 1,200 exhibitors from 60 countries with 160 aircraft on display. The site is easily accessible from Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The airshow promises to be a top notch gathering of industry experts from airlines, airport authorities, regulatory bodies, freight forwarders and e-commerce businesses companies.
They will engage in discussions of how innovation can be taken further to enhance development of the industry.
The introduction of the Cargo Zone there comes at a time when Al Maktoum International Airport now hosts the world's largest cargo operations.
This is expected to further boost Dubai's goal to transform into a key regional hub with a capacity to handle more than 12 million tonnes of cargo annually.
The Cargo Zone will host a one-day conference alongside a dedicated exhibition on the show floor, it said.
With keynote presentations from both Nabil Sultan, divisional senior vice president, Emirates Skycargo and Glyn Hughes, global head of cargo, IATA; the conference will look at the future of the Dubai cargo industry and examine the international perspective before focusing on specific areas of opportunity and challenges to the industry.
The airshow promises to be a top notch gathering of industry experts from airlines, airport authorities, regulatory bodies, freight forwarders and e-commerce businesses companies.
They will engage in discussions of how innovation can be taken further to enhance development of the industry.
The introduction of the Cargo Zone there comes at a time when Al Maktoum International Airport now hosts the world's largest cargo operations.
This is expected to further boost Dubai's goal to transform into a key regional hub with a capacity to handle more than 12 million tonnes of cargo annually.
The Cargo Zone will host a one-day conference alongside a dedicated exhibition on the show floor, it said.
With keynote presentations from both Nabil Sultan, divisional senior vice president, Emirates Skycargo and Glyn Hughes, global head of cargo, IATA; the conference will look at the future of the Dubai cargo industry and examine the international perspective before focusing on specific areas of opportunity and challenges to the industry.
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