Al Maktoum International Airport in Dubai (DWC) will host the tenth edition of the MEBAA Show, the leading business aviation event, from December 10-12, 2024.
The show will offer opportunities to drive change across the industry. Renowned as a place to build new connections, highlight key launches, and explore business opportunities, this edition will cater to the growing demand for business travel in the region.
Ali Alnaqbi, Founding and Executive Chairman of the Middle East & North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) said, "As the business aviation industry continues to evolve, the MEBAA Show remains a pivotal platform for fostering crucial connections and driving innovation.
"This year's event will host global leaders, offering unique opportunities to share and gain knowledge, explore new business deals, and forge paths that align with our shared vision of advancing the future of business aviation."
Several key regional and international operators have already confirmed attendance, including Saudia Private, Qatar Executive, Mukamalah Aviation Company, and Jet Aviation.

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