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Dubai Set to Host Largest Edition of MRO Middle East and AIME 2025

Dubai Set to Host Largest Edition of MRO Middle East and AIME 2025
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Dubai is gearing up to host the biggest-ever edition of MRO Middle East and Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME), set to take place from February 10-11, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

This free-to-attend event will serve as a major platform for key players across the aviation industry, offering unparalleled opportunities to drive business growth and foster collaboration within the sector.

As the Middle East solidifies its position as a global aviation hub, the region’s aviation market is poised for significant expansion. The Middle East and Africa aviation market is projected to grow from US$34.43 billion in 2025 to US$44.74 billion by 2030, while the MRO market is expected to increase from US$10.04 billion to US$12.86 billion during the same period.

The event will feature the “Go Live! Theatre,” a highlight that will offer expert insights through presentations, panels, and case studies. Topics such as capacity expansion, AI, digitalisation, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and passenger experience will take center stage, providing valuable solutions to the region’s pressing industry challenges.

Kujit Ghata-Aura, President of Boeing Middle East, Türkiye, Africa, and Central Asia, emphasized the importance of MRO Middle East for fostering collaboration, exchanging insights, and advancing Boeing’s commitment to top-tier aftermarket services.

AIME 2025 will also unveil the latest advancements in cabin design, passenger comfort, and inflight entertainment, with a focus on setting new standards in sustainability and next-generation technology. With the Middle East hosting some of the world’s leading airlines, the event promises to shape the future of aviation in the region.

News Source: Emirates News Agency

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Shahba Mayyeri

Written by Shahba Mayyeri

Shahba is a Content Creator at HiDubai with 3 years of experience in crafting compelling stories and articles. She holds a Master’s degree in Media and Communications from MAHE Dubai.
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