Boeing will participate in the Dubai Airshow 2025 with a comprehensive display of its commercial, defense, and services portfolios, reaffirming its commitment to the Middle East, a region where it has cultivated partnerships for over 80 years. The company considers this market one of the most dynamic in the global aerospace sector.
“Boeing is privileged to collaborate with airlines and governments in the Middle East to continue building one of the world’s most prosperous aerospace sectors,” said Dr. Brendan Nelson, President of Boeing Global.
Nelson emphasized that the company’s success reflects the vision and ambition of its regional partners, from national airlines expanding their fleets to defense customers enhancing security and innovation in the region. The event will be an opportunity to celebrate these achievements and project the future of aerospace growth.
Participation in Key Conferences and Focus on Sustainability
Boeing will be a strategic sponsor of the Aerospace 2050 and Aviation Mobility conferences, which focus on innovation, collaboration, and sustainability. This participation comes after a year of record orders in the region, driven by new aircraft purchases, increased defense cooperation, and stronger ties with governments, airlines, and lessors.
Immersive Experiences and Cutting-Edge Technology
Boeing’s stand will offer an interactive experience with state-of-the-art products and technologies. Highlights include:
- A full-scale 777X cockpit section, showcasing its spacious architecture and wider cabin design.
- An F-15EX cockpit simulator, allowing visitors to experience the fighter’s performance and capabilities firsthand.
- Service solutions for government and commercial customers, including spare parts, modifications, digital services, training, and sustainment.
- The Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a modeling and visualization tool that assesses options for reducing aviation’s environmental footprint.
→ Boeing Receives FAA Authorization to Increase 737 MAX Production to 42 Aircraft per Month
Additionally, Boeing will present its collaboration with the Vista startup hub, where its venture capital team will showcase emerging companies driving innovation in advanced mobility, digital aerospace, and energy solutions.
Flight and Static Displays
The 777-9 test aircraft will participate in both static and aerial displays, demonstrating the capabilities of the world’s largest twin-engine jet.
Commercial Aircraft on Display:
- Action Aviation 737-700 Boeing Business Jet (BBJ)
- Aloula 737-800
- Aquiline 777-200ER and 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighter
- Emirates 777-300ER
- flydubai 737-8
- SCAT 737-8
- Royal Jet 737 BBJ
- SolitAir 737-800 Freighter
US and UAE Military Presence:
The US and United Arab Emirates armed forces will present a range of Boeing products, including:
- F-15 Eagle
- C-17 Globemaster
- CH-47 Chinook
- KC-46 Pegasus
- AH-64 Apache
Furthermore, the US Air Force’s B-52 and P-8 Poseidon will participate in the aerial display.
This deployment reaffirms Boeing’s position as a strategic partner in developing the Middle East’s aerospace ecosystem, with a proposal that combines technological innovation, a commitment to sustainability, and a shared vision with its regional allies.
Related Topics
Airbus Confirms Delivery of 78 Jets in October, Faces Challenge of Delivering 235 More in Two Months to Meet Annual Target
Wizz Air Delays Airbus Jets Deliveries Until 2033 and Reduces A321XLR Order
Airbus Delivers 78 Aircraft in October, Sources Said
Korean Air Becomes New Airbus A350F Customer

Plataforma Informativa de Aviación Comercial con 13 años de trayectoria.