MRO Middle East and AIME 2025 have kicked off at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), gathering leaders from across the global aviation supply chain to explore latest technologies, trends, and solutions shaping the future of commercial aviation in the region.
The two-day event will assemble 260+ exhibitors, 100+ airline operators, and over 60 approved airline purchasers as part of the exclusive Buyer Program, alongside over 50 industry-leading speakers.
It will provide a unique platform to network with regional leaders, while the Go Live! Theater revolves around key strategic themes, such as workforce and supply chain challenges, sustainability, fleet management optimization and the latest technological advancements, with regional insights on India and the cargo market also featured.
The Go Live! Theatre, expected to attract over 7,000 visitors from around the world expected, will serve as the key hub for thought leadership with expert panels, case studies, and presentations from regional and global aviation leaders, aimed at delivering practical strategies to navigate industry challenges. As the Middle East emerges as a global aviation hub, the sector is witnessing significant growth, driven by surging demand for new aircraft, fleet modernization, and digital transformation.
AIME sessions will center on cutting-edge cabin technologies, AI, IFEC platforms, cabin retrofitting, and discussions on geopolitics and sustainability.
At MRO Middle East, the largest MRO event in the region, exhibitors represent all levels of the supply chain, including maintenance providers, airframe and engine manufacturers, parts distributors, supply chain and logistics providers, specialists in components, engineering, landing gear, lighting, painting, teardowns, test equipment, tooling and more.
Meanwhile, at AIME, the largest cabin interiors gathering in the MEASA region, exhibitors will spotlight passenger experience enhancements, aircraft interiors, and in-flight technology innovations.
Aymeric Mechin, VP Sales Middle East & Africa, Air France Industries KLM Engineering and Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M), commented that, “As the industry gathers in Dubai for MRO Middle East, we at AFI KLM E&M are excited to take part in this dynamic platform, uniting airlines, OEMs and MRO providers to connect and exchange on aircraft maintenance. We are committed to delivering forward-thinking solutions tailored to the evolving needs of our clients. We look forward to engaging with our partners and customers to explore how we can support their operational challenges with innovation and efficiency.”
This groundbreaking edition will offer in-depth insights by bringing together industry leaders for unparalleled networking, business development, and knowledge-sharing opportunities with top aviation experts. Attendees will gain first-hand access to the latest innovations, market trends, and strategies shaping the future of the aviation industry.
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