Wednesday, October 8, 2025

No Israeli companies to Participate in Dubai Airshow 2025, Confirmed by Organizers

The organizers of the Dubai Airshow 2025 have officially confirmed that no Israeli companies will be taking part in this year’s event.

The announcement was made by Timothy Hawes, Managing Director of Informa, the company responsible for organizing the global aviation exhibition.

The Dubai Airshow 2025 is scheduled to take place from November 17 to 21 at Dubai World Central, one of the region’s key aviation hubs.

This year’s edition will see participation from 98 countries and will feature more than 20 national pavilions, making it one of the largest aerospace gatherings in the world.

The airshow is widely known for hosting major defense and aviation agreements, attracting global attention for its scale and industry impact.

Last year’s event made headlines with record-breaking deals worth over $101 billion, setting a new benchmark for international aerospace trade events.

One of the major highlights this year will be the first-ever participation of China’s Commercial Aircraft Corporation (COMAC), which will showcase its aircraft lineup alongside global aviation leaders such as Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer. The debut of COMAC is seen as a reflection of China’s growing presence in the global aviation industry.

Industry experts believe that the 2025 airshow will continue to serve as a strategic platform for innovation, partnerships, and investment in aviation technology.

Despite the absence of Israeli companies, the event promises to bring together top manufacturers, defense contractors, and aviation professionals to discuss the future of air mobility, sustainability, and aerospace development in the region and beyond.

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