Special Passport Stamps for Dubai
Dubai Airports announced that travellers arriving at Dubai’s airports from November 6 to 18 will receive a unique stamp on their passports, as revealed on the X social media platform. This commemorative stamp has been designed in honour of the upcoming Dubai Air show.
This special stamp will be provided to all passengers arriving at either Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Dubai World Central (DWC). Its release coincides with the anticipation of the largest Dubai Air show to date.
The 18th edition of the Dubai Airshow, taking place from November 13 to 17 at Dubai World Central (DWC), will focus on the future of the aerospace industry. The event will showcase the latest innovations, trends, and product ranges that are expected to reshape the aviation and space sectors.
The mega event will bring together over 1,400 exhibitors from 95 countries, including 400 first-time exhibitors and more than 80 startups in various sectors such as commercial aviation, advanced aerial mobility, space, defense and military, business aviation, air traffic management, and emerging technology.
Dubai Airshow will unveil groundbreaking solutions and innovations for the aviation and aerospace industry. Over 180 of the most advanced commercial, private, and military aircraft will be on display, while 20 country pavilions will showcase their most innovative products and technologies.
Visitors can look forward to aerial displays by aircraft manufacturers, demonstrating their capabilities to the global aerospace industry.
Space sector enthusiasts will also find an expanded space pavilion at this year’s edition, in partnership with the UAE Space Agency. First-time and prominent players, including the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC), the Technology Innovation Institute (TII), Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), and others, will highlight the collaborative efforts shaping the future of travel between the space and aviation industries.
Dubai Air show 2023 will host a comprehensive conference agenda with over 300 international speakers and more than 80 hours of insightful content covering industry topics like sustainability, space, advanced aerial mobility, air traffic management, passenger experience, diversity, and more.
The strong growth and transformation of the aviation industry are reflected in the attendance of regional and international airlines. Emirates reported its most profitable year ever, while Etihad Airways achieved a record-breaking core operating profit. Beyond, the world’s first premium leisure airline, is also set to make its debut at the Dubai Air show.
Similar growth trends can be seen across the region, with Qatar Airways Group reporting extraordinary profits, and Saadia Group unveiling a new brand identity as part of its strategy to support the aviation sector’s advancement in the Kingdom and the MENA region.