Airbus secures major Dubai Airshow 2025 orders as global airlines expand fleets with new A350, A330neo, A321neo and A320neo aircraft.
Dubai Airshow
An Indian Air Force (IAF) HAL Tejas (LCA) crashed during a demonstration flight at Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), Dubai, on 21 November 2025.
flydubai (FZ) is preparing a major shift in its product strategy as the carrier confirms plans to introduce a three-class configuration on its upcoming fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
Riyadh Air (RX) has announced a major step in its fleet development with a firm order for 120 CFM International LEAP-1A engines to power its upcoming Airbus A321neo aircraft.
Emirates Airline (EK) is preparing for life after the Airbus A380 as it evaluates future widebody options that can replace the superjumbo at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Emirates is expanding its fleet retrofit to 111 more aircraft, adding new cabins, advanced entertainment, and Starlink Wi-Fi across A380s and Boeing 777s.
Etihad Airways (EY) confirmed major Airbus orders at Dubai Airshow 2025, securing new widebody aircraft for Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH).
Ethiopian Airlines and Air Senegal have committed to a combined 20 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, reinforcing their fleet plans and expanding connectivity across Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
GE Aerospace engineers push the boundaries of engine durability by simulating Middle Eastern desert dust in Ohio test cells, targeting the GE9X, the world’s largest commercial jet engine, for Boeing 777X aircraft.
China’s domestically developed C919 passenger jet is preparing to enter the Middle East stage for the first time at the 2025 Dubai Airshow.