Monday, November 19, 2007


DUBAI AIR SHOW
Alec Ulmann (Allied International, NY) and Partha Sarathia Pal (Senior Sales Executive Arrow Aviation Services, FZE, Dubai) presenting the Tronair JetPorter at the Dubai Air Show. All the Tronair distributors were exhibiting at Dubai, but Allied was the only distributor to prominently feature Tronair and the JetPorter at their stand. The exposure paid off as orders were taken from 5 different countries, raising to 11 the number of countries where Allied has launched the Jetporter in 2007.
Arrow Aviation recently opened an office and warehouse in the Sharjah Airport International Free Zone to stock Ground Support Equipment and Corporate Aircraft Spare Parts for the local market.

Monday, November 05, 2007

OVER 140 AIRCRAFT DUE AT DUBAI AIRSHOW

Show’s Highest Ever Fleet Includes Many New-To-Market Models

Dubai, UAE. 4th November 2007: Over 140 aircraft from across the globe will be on display at the 10th edition of the Dubai Airshow, which runs from the 11-15th November at the Airport Expo Dubai, including a host of new-to-market models ranging from strike fighters to trainers, from VIP business jets to heavy cargo carriers.

This year’s static display will boast its largest ever aircraft showing including regional debuts from, the Cirrus SR22 G3 – the world’s fastest-selling, single-engined four-seater aircraft; the Eclipse 500, the forerunner in the Very Light Jet (VLJ) market and the quietest jet in history; the Dassault Falcon 7X, which is the original ‘fly-by-wire’ long range business jet claiming to be the "first aircraft to be designed entirely on a virtual platform", and the Sino Swearingen SJ30, the world's fastest longest range light jet.

The Russian MIG 29 multi-role fighter aircraft and the block 60 Lockheed Martin F-16, one of the most popular attack aircraft in its class, will also take to the skies during the show’s daily flying display as will the Airbus A380, adorned in the company’s livery as it makes its return to the UAE.

And to celebrate the Dubai Airshow’s 10th Anniversary, which expects up to 40,000 visitors, this year’s flying display will feature performances by three of the world’s top aerobatics display team – Britain’s Red Arrows flying the BAE Systems’ training Hawk, the Patrouille de France in the Dassault/ Dornier AlphaJet, and Spain’s Patrulla Aguila, which is making its Arabian Gulf debut in the Casa C-101 Aviojet.

“The aircraft fleet we will have on display is unparalleled regionally or internationally and is testament to both the reputation of the Dubai Airshow and the importance of the Middle East to the global aviation market. It includes some of the world’s most advanced, state-of-the-art aircraft, many of which are touching down here for the very first time,” said Alison Weller, Director-Aerospace, Fairs & Exhibitions – which organises the show.

“The wide diversity of aircraft shows the depth and breadth of our exhibitor portfolio and we know visitors to the Dubai Airshow will be in for a major treat as they will see first hand the very best the industry has to offer.”

Helicopters also feature heavily in the 2007 showing with the MD 902 Helicopter making its regional exhibition debut. Boasting state-of-the-art patented “NOTAR” (No Tail Rotor) technology, which increases passenger and bystander safety, reduces pilot workload and lowers external noise levels, the MD is a sought after model for EMS services throughout the region, especially as it is well equipped to deal with the Middle East’s high temperatures.

And joining military heavyweights MiG and the F-16, is the USAF’s legendary fighter, the F-117A Nighthawk Stealth Fighter attack, the world's first operational stealth aircraft, as well as Abu Dhabi-based Adcom Military Industries, which is displaying its Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Yabhon range including the new jet-powered, high-speed diving target drone, designated the ‘Yabhon HMD’.

The 2007 showing of the Dubai Airshow will boast up to 900 exhibitors from 50 countries and cover a massive 35,000 square metres of hall space with a further 90 chalet units.

A key element of this year’s show is the high propensity of new-to-market exhibitors – 130 to date from 24 countries – accounting for one tenth of the show’s entire exhibitor profile.

Amongst those lining up for the Dubai Airshow for the first time are: the UAE’s own Mubadala Aerospace Division and Falcon Aviation, which supplies point-to-point air services with its helicopter and jet fleet; a string of exhibitors from the USA including Cirrus, which designs, manufactures and markets general aviation composite aircraft; Switzerland’s Grob Aerospace, one of the world’s largest and most experienced composite aircraft manufacturers; Germany’s Henkel Aerospace, which makes aerospace structural adhesives; Russia’s International Association of Space Activities and Sweden’s Volvo Aero, which makes hi-tech components for aircraft rocket engines.

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, the global aerospace manufacturing and services corporation headquartered in the emirate, is to also make its debut for 2007 as the event’s first-ever host-sposor. The move is a clear indication of Dubai’s growing importance on the global aerospace stage and the Dubai Airshow’s role of attracting world-class companies.

The show will feature 11 country pavilions and first-time representation from the Cayman Islands, which will see its government registry take part; Afghanistan, represented by Safi Airways; Luxembourg by maintenance service provider CAE Aviation, the Philippines with Beechcraft spares stockist Aerospace Products International and Ethiopia which will be represented by its national carrier.

The Dubai Airshow is open to industry-linked visitors only. Visitor tickets are available from the box office at Airport Expo Dubai.

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About Fairs & Exhibitions’ Aerospace Division:

Fairs & Exhibitions (F&E) is one of the most influential names in the aerospace industry’s events sector having conceptualized the Dubai Airshow and organised it, in conjunction with the Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai and in collaboration with the UAE Armed Forces, since its inception in 1989. This year marks the 10th anniversary edition of the Dubai Airshow with Dubai 2007 taking place at the Airport Expo in November.

F&E, which maintains offices in London and Dubai, has widespread and long-standing relationships with the global aerospace industry, an in-depth knowledge of the industry it serves and a hard-earned reputation for delivering event excellence.

The company also organises the Middle East Business Aviation (MEBA) conference and exhibition on behalf of the Middle East Business Aviation Association. MEBA is now a biennial event with the 2008 edition scheduled for November next year.

Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) is a new event emerging from F&E’s dedicated Aerospace Division. It will be held at the Airport Expo Dubai in June 2008 and will service the region’s rapidly developing commercial and business aviation fleets.

The Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Middle East Exhibition & Conference is the latest event to be added to F&E’s growing portfolio. The event will be organised in conjunction with AVIATION WEEK, which has an excellent track record of organising MRO events. The inaugural event is to be held in the beginning of 2009 to cater to growing regional demand for MRO services.

For further information: Sam Dulka, MCS/Action, PO box 20970, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Tel: +9714 390 2960; email: sam.d@actionprgroup.com

Or visit the Dubai Airshow online at: www.dubaiairshow.org

Sunday, November 04, 2007

DUBAI AIRSHOW

If you are attending the Dubai Airshow 11 to 15 November 2007, please come see us at our stall W537 near the exit towards the chalet. We are exhibiting along with our local partners:
Arrow Aviation Services PVT LTD. Come see us and talk about Tronair Ground Support Equipment including the exciting Jetporter towbarless electric tugs.