Boeing will present its commercial, defence, and services portfolio at Dubai Airshow 2025, featuring a 777‑9 flying display, interactive exhibits, and Middle East partnerships spanning 80 years.
Boeing will highlight its commercial, defence, and services portfolio at Dubai Airshow 2025, featuring immersive exhibits, a 777‑9 flying display, and interactive experiences that underscore its commitment to the Middle East market.
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Dubai, UAE – Boeing will present its full spectrum of commercial, defence, and services offerings at the Dubai Airshow 2025, taking place from 17–21 November at Dubai World Central. The event underscores Boeing’s long-standing partnership with Middle Eastern airlines and governments, where the company has been active for more than 80 years.
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A highlight of Boeing’s presence will be the 777‑9 flight test aircraft, appearing in both flying and static displays to showcase advances in commercial aviation. Additional commercial aircraft on display include the 777‑300ER, 737 MAX, 737 BBJ, and 737 BCF, while the defense static displays will feature the F‑15 Eagle, CH‑47 Chinook, KC‑46 Pegasus, AH‑64 Apache, and C‑17 Globemaster III.
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Visitors can explore immersive exhibits including a full-size 777X cabin section and the F‑15EX flight simulator, providing hands-on experiences of Boeing’s latest technologies. The company will also highlight services offerings, including parts, modifications, digital solutions, training, and sustainment, alongside its Cascade Climate Impact Model, a tool for assessing sustainable aviation strategies. Boeing’s innovation ecosystem, including the Vista startup hub, will be represented by ventures driving advanced mobility, digital aerospace, and energy solutions.
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Boeing executives will participate in conference sessions on sustainability, advanced air mobility, aviation financing, and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions. Highlights include discussions on SAF offtakes, connectivity for Advanced Air Mobility, and building resilient supply chains.
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Media briefings and aircraft tours will be held throughout the airshow, including dedicated sessions for the 777‑9, KC‑46, C‑17, AH‑64, and CH‑47. Media personnel can schedule visits in advance via Boeing’s communications channels.
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Boeing’s commitment to the Middle East spans back to 1945, with offices in Riyadh, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Kuwait. The company continues to support airlines, defence partners, and emerging aviation technologies, reinforcing the region’s position as a global aerospace hub.
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For more information on Boeing’s activities at Dubai Airshow 2025, visit boeing.com/dubai or follow @boeing, @boeingairplanes, and @boeingdefense on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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