Contact us | +971 4 3635663
Sponsored by   Mudabala
Middle East Business Information
 
 
LoadingLoading ...
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 | 16:45 GMT

10TH Dubai Airshow breaks its on-site order book on day one

Press Release
 
 
11 November 2007
Aircraft Orders In Excess of US $35 Billion Placed On First Day

The 10th edition of the Dubai Airshow - the largest of which opened at the Airport Expo Dubai, United Arab EmiratesEmiratesLoading... today - smashed all its previous declared on-site order books within the first five hours of the event.

The history-making news was made by EmiratesEmiratesLoading..., the international airline of the United Arab EmiratesEmiratesLoading..., which placed orders and options worth over US $34.9 billion - beating the total for the whole of 2005 event by US $13.6 billion and were quickly added to by Cessna sales worth US $190 million in total and a US $145 million deal clinched by Brazilian plane-maker Embraer with an order from Abu Dhabi's Falcon Aviation Services.

The orders - which again created civil aviation history - were for 120 Airbus A350s, 11 A380s and 12 Boeing 777-300ERs - with EmiratesEmiratesLoading... now set to become the world's largest 777 operator in the next few years.

After signing the contracts with the two airframe rivals, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the Chairman of the Emirates GroupEmirates GroupLoading... also went on to ink agreements with Rolls RoyceRolls RoyceLoading... for the Trent XWB engines to power EmiratesEmiratesLoading...' new A350s and with GE Aviation for GE90 engines to power the airline's 777-300ERs.

Just hours later Cessna announced an order from Saudi Arabia's Wallan AviationWallan AviationLoading..., worth more than US $110 million for 11 Citation business jets and 14 single engine aircraft and another order valued at more than US $80 million for five Citation Sovereign aircraft from Egyptian business jet charter operator Smart Aviation.

Embraer meanwhile was celebrating its Abu Dhabi order for eight executive jets - four Phenom 300s, three Legacy 600s and one Lineage 1000 aircraft.

"This is a fantastic start to the largest-ever Dubai Airshow," said Virginia Kern, Chairman, Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E), which organises the event in conjunction with the Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai and in collaboration with the UAE Armed Forces.

"Speculation was high that this show could raise the B2B benchmark yet again - and it is a brilliant way to celebrate our 10th show."

Dubai Airshow 2007, which runs until Thursday night (November 15), was officially opened by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

Flanked by HH Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qassimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah, and HH Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoun, Chairman of Emirates GroupEmirates GroupLoading... and Dubai Airports, the royal entourage was taken on a tour of the static park where over 140 aircraft on display by Virginia Kern, Chairman of Airshow organizers, Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E).

Greeted by AirbusAirbusLoading... executives, the royal entourage was joined by a Saudi Arabian delegation, spending more than five minutes inspecting the largest aircraft at the show, and the new mainstay of the EmiratesEmiratesLoading... fleet, the Airbus A380.

Most military aircraft in this year's show are grouped on the western tarmac this year and the first flight deck crew greeted by Dubai's Ruler were Daniel Bense & Jason Wells, standing at ease beside their Northropp Grumann, E2-C Hawkeye. Fresh from the deck of the USS Enterprise, Sheikh Mohammad asked both if it was their first visit to Dubai.

Bense replied, "No sir, our third."

With a warm welcome, Sheikh Mohammad said, "I hope you enjoy your stay".

Dwarfing the E2C, the E3B crew led by Lieutenant Colonel "Ukey", also met Sheikh Mohammad who quizzed them on their daily activities and how the aircraft handles.

Ukey later explained, "He told us he used to be a fighter pilot and I can say that he really knows his stuff".

The most noticeable enhancement of the tenth Dubai Air Show is the extension pavilions on the static park - a visible testament to the largest event in the biennial series which boasts 850 exhibitors from 50 countries.

Sheikh Mohammad led the entourage around the big jets and straight to the Korean made T50 Golden Eagle fighter trainer. Greeted by Korean Ambassador His Excellency Joon Jae Lee, Sheikh Mohammed told him: "It is a very nice aircraft and I wish you all the success with your visit here".

The nearby MIG29 Russian fighter was of interest as well, a model of the aircraft presented to the entourage.

The final aircraft to be inspected on static display was Dubai Aerospace EnterpriseDubai Aerospace EnterpriseLoading... Flight Academy's own Cirrus 3 trainer aircraft.

Captain Richard Morris, Head of Training & Program Manager of DAEDAELoading... Flight Academy was asked why the academy had selected the 22S3.

"The technical capabilities, manoeuvrability, and safety components are what made this aircraft ideal for our academy and the local characteristics of the region," Morris said.

Joining the official entourage as they moved to the indoor pavilions, HH Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed al Nahyan, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs was at the front of a now 100 strong entourage.

Very short stops were made to meet and greet at Joramco, International Aviation Supply and then at aircraft manufacturer Embraer, where Luis Carlos Alfonso, Executive Vice President of Executive Jets was wished good luck. "Sheikh Mohammad said he was glad to see us here", Alfonso added.

As they moved into a zone dominated by US military giants, the US Ambassador to the UAE, Michele Sison led Sheikh Mohammad and the official party through the Raytheon and Northrop Grumman exhibits.

The makers of DAEDAELoading...'s Cirrus 3 trainers caught Sheikh Mohammad's eye, where he quizzed John Gauch, VP Sales, on their new jet. "We explained about our new jet, and gave him some technical specs. He wanted to know why there was a parachute positioned over the plane. We said the parachute comes as a standard extra."

Through Space Imaging Middle East, Dubai Airport Free Zone and Jetex, the next stop was made for an official presentation from the Al Jundi magazine. A framed copy of the first edition (34 years ago) was presented by Editor in Chief, Brigadier Mohammed Ali Abdullah Al Eassa who later confirmed, "He said it would look good on the wall of his office and thanked for me the gift".

With the announcement of the EmiratesEmiratesLoading... contract for wide bodied aircraft less than a half an hour away, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed al Maktoun, Chairman of Emirates GroupEmirates GroupLoading... and Chairman of Dubai Airports, toured the business class cabin mock-up of Boeing's yet to fly 787.

The highlight of the tour -was an unnamed, unbranded, all white stand. As Sheikh Mohammad stepped up on a dais, a multimedia presentation was launched, and the new name, brand and logo for Dubai Airports was unveiled.

Comprising Dubai's two airports, Dubai InternationalDubai InternationalLoading... and the recently renamed Al Maktoum InternationalAl Maktoum InternationalLoading..., currently under construction as part of Dubai World CentralDubai World CentralLoading..., the new look brand aims to manage the worlds largest airports and connect the world.

Anita Mehra Homayoun, VP Marketing and Corporate Communications, Dubai Airports, and Paul Griffiths, CEO asked Sheikh Mohammad to sign a copy of the new book "Flight into the Future" - a history of aviation in the UAE looking back 70 years. A second book was presented, "A Star is Born", which tells the story of the new airport.

On the EADS stand, Louis Gallois was asked, "Which do you think is the better aircraft - the 787 or the A350?" Gallois replied, "The A350 without a doubt".

Sheikh Mohammad said, "I thought you might say that. I am not surprised!"

Short visits to Finnmechanica, MBDA missile defence, Robinson Helicopters and the new Abu Dhabi powerhouse, Mubadala, where Sheikh Mohammad told Homaid Al Shalman, "Mubadala is a nice name for a company".

Via BAE SystemsBAE SystemsLoading..., then across to French group Sagem, where Jean Claude Pignot was asked about their revolutionary munition guidance missile system and UAV.

At TERMA Terma Director of Sales Ole Fogh explained they are a sub contractor for Lockheed and create protection systems for the F16.

At the Chinese CATIC display, Yang Ying, Vice President proudly announced, "This is our 7th Dubai Air Show, this market is very important for us."

Sheikh Mohammad said, "The plane looks very fine and I like your stand."

At the SAAB display, Major General Jan Andersson of the Swedish Air Force greeted Dubai's Ruler, who told him, "We know Saab very well".

Andersson praised the excellent relationships between the UAE and Swedish air forces.

Dubai World CentralDubai World CentralLoading... built perhaps the largest single pavilion at the show where the entourage spend 15 minutes being briefed looking at the latest models of the gigantic development.

As the entourage moved back to the Royal Pavilion, F&E's David Slaymaker, presented a crystal plaque with all ten shows marked.

Dubai Airshow 2007 features 11 national pavilions, first time representation from the Cayman Islands, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Afghanistan and Luxembourg.

"It's just been a fantastic performance all round," said Alison Weller, Director Aerospace Division, F&E. "This show has again emphasised its international positioning as a truly global B2B forum in a region which is now a key focus of the global aerospace industry."

The Dubai Airshow 2007 continues at the Airport Expo Dubai and is open to industry visitors only.

- Ends -

© Press Release 2007 from Action Group

 
Share this on:        Delicious         Digg         reddit         Facebook         StumbleUpon
 
 
 
 
Community Comments (1) - Comment on this article
The opinions of the authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect Zawya. Read our Comment Policy.
 
Good Coverage by Zawya by Siham Alawami, Public Relations Coordinator - 12-Nov-07
Thanks for the good coverage. I was able to have a feeling of what is happening.
As I always say, THANK GOD THERE IS DUBAI IN THIS WORLD. otherwise the world be a boring place.
By the way I decided to come to Dubai to visit the Air show, I hope I will catch up on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday.
[Report Abuse | Email to a Friend | Reply to this Comment]
 
 
 
 
Loading ...
 
Loading ...
Zawya Comment Policy:
 
  1. Zawya encourages you to add a comment to this discussion. You agree that when you add content to this discussion your comments will not:
    1.1   Contain any material which is libelous or defamatory of any person, is obscene, offensive, hateful or inflammatory or causes damage to the reputation of any person or organisation.
    1.2   Promote sexually explicit material, violence, discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age or any illegal activity.
    1.3   Be made in breach of any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence.
    1.4   Be threatening, abuse or invade another’s privacy, or cause annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety.
    1.5   Be used to impersonate any person, to misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person, or be likely to deceive any person.
    1.6   Give the impression that they represent Zawya.
    1.7   Advocate, promote or assist any unlawful act such as (by way of example only) copyright infringement or computer misuse.
  2. The content posted on www.zawya.com is created by members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not those of Zawya. Zawya reserves the right to review all comments prior to posting and edit or delete any contribution, but Zawya is not responsible for and can not be held liable for any content posted by members of the public on www.zawya.com.
  3. Zawya is not responsible for the availability or content of any third party sites that are accessible through www.zawya.com. Any links to third party websites from www.zawya.com do not amount to any endorsement of that site by Zawya and any use of that site by you is at your own risk.
  4. By submitting your comment, you hereby give Zawya the right, but not the obligation, to post, air, edit, exhibit, telecast, webcast, re-use, publish, reproduce, use, license, print, distribute or otherwise use your comments worldwide, in perpetuity.
 
 
 
Community Buzz

Stories

Companies

Most viewed companies by Community in the last 24 hrs
Company Name Country Industry
Nakheel UAE Landlords and Developers
Aabar Investments UAE Investment Companies - Oil and Gas
Abu Dhabi Investment Council UAE Investment Firms and Funds
Saudi Binladin Group Saudi Arabia Construction and Design
Consolidated Contractors Company Overseas Construction and Design
Barwa Real Estate Company Qatar Landlords and Developers
Dubai Islamic Bank UAE Banking
Saudi Telecom Saudi Arabia Telecommunications Services
Jebel Ali Free Zone UAE Properties and Zones
Al Hilal Bank UAE Banking
 

Projects

Most viewed projects by Community in the last 24 hrs
Project Name Country Sector
Dubai RTA - Dubai Metro - Purple Line UAE Infrastructure
Emirates Aluminium (EMAL) - Smelter Complex UAE Industry
IPIC - Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline (ADCOP) UAE Oil and Gas
Qatar Foundation - Sidra Hospital Qatar Real Estate
Abu Dhabi Municipality - Salam Street and Mina Road Development UAE Infrastructure
KNPC - Al Zour Refinery Kuwait Oil and Gas
Qatalum Aluminum Smelter Qatar Industry
Ras Tanura Integrated Refinery and Petrochemicals Complex Saudi Arabia Oil and Gas
Nakheel - Dubai Waterfront UAE Real Estate
ADCO - SAS Field Development UAE Oil and Gas
 

Blogs

Top Pick