Dubai. 09 November 2021 . Airbus will showcase a wide range of products, cutting-edge technologies, services and innovations that are leading the way to a sustainable future for aerospace at the Dubai Airshow 2021 from 14-18 November. The Company’s presence at the airshow will be in strict accordance with COVID-19 protocols set by the UAE Government to ensure the safety of employees and visitors.
Airbus will highlight its critical role in driving the recovery of the industry, strengthening bonds with customers, suppliers and partners. The event will also be an opportunity for Airbus to show how it is continuing to pioneer sustainable aerospace for a safe and united world, connecting people, cultures and businesses as well as contributing to the global economy. The Company recently announced its ambition to develop the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035. In that respect, Airbus will showcase a mockup of its ZEROe zero-emission concept aircraft.
Planned Airbus media briefings
(to be held at the Dubai Airshow media centre – Press room 1. All times local Dubai)
- Sunday 14th at 15:00: Airbus briefing
- Monday 15th at 10:00: Airbus Helicopters briefing on Urban Air Mobility
- Monday 15th, 14:00 to 15:00: Airbus briefing
- Tuesday 16th at 10:00: Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) briefing with Benoît Defforge, head of ACJ
- Tuesday 16th 14:00 to 15:00: Airbus briefing
- Wednesday 17th at 11:00: Airbus briefing
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Static and flying displays
On the static display, Airbus will showcase a range of commercial aircraft. Over the course of the five-day event, visitors will have the opportunity to explore Airbus’ aircraft including the A350-900 MSN 2 (Airspace Explorer), Ethiopian Airlines’ A350-900,Uganda Airlines’ A330neo, Air Arabia’s A321LR, WizzAir’s A321LR and AirBaltic’s A220. Also making an appearance is Acropolis Aviation’s ACJ320neo aircraft.
In the customers’ display, Emirates Airline will present its A380 and Etihad Airways will show the A350-1000. Airbus Helicopters will showcase the Kuwait Air Force aircraft H225M, along with an ACH175 as well as a mock-up of the H145M, and a scale model of the H175M.
Meanwhile, Airbus Defence and Space will present a C295 and an A400M airlifter on the static display.
The daily flying display will include Airbus’ own A350-900. Showgoers will also have the opportunity to see the ACH145 in flight as it performs customer demos at the South terminal.
Aircraft visits
Aircraft media visits will take place from 09:30 to 10:30. The Airbus media team invites journalists to access via the Airbus Press Chalet at 09:15 every day.
Conferences and events
During the Airshow, Airbus will take part in a number of events and conferences as part of the Aerospace 2050 forum which will be held at the Exhibition Area stand #1420. These include:
- Monday 15th November – Aviation Sustainability
The conference will discuss ways for the full aviation ecosystem to come together and examine how the industry can build back better, and what short and long-term strategies are required for a greener future.
Key themes: Sustainable aviation fuels, hydrogen power, enhancing aircraft & engine efficiency, regulation reforms, and sustainable circular economy
Airbus panelist: Julie Kitcher, Executive Vice President Communications and Corporate Affairs at Airbus
- Tuesday 16th November – Space
Key theme: Protecting our Pale Blue Dot – Space is key
Airbus speaker: Jean Marc Nasr, Head of Airbus Space Systems
- Wednesday 17th November – Advanced Aerial Mobility
Bringing together the innovators behind drone deliveries, remote vaccine disruptions, and air taxis. The conference will dig deeper into the disruptive technologies transforming how we travel.
Key themes: Air taxis, drone delivery, UTM, VTOL infrastructure, cloud connected drones, regulations and landing ports
Airbus panelist: Balkiz Sarihan, Head of Strategy for Urban Air Mobility (UAM) at Airbus Helicopters
- Thursday 18th November
Airbus will join the Next Gen Day talk and will host the Future Scientist Graduation and Star Program workshops.