Boeing says it will “showcase its leading commercial, defense and services portfolio at the Dubai Airshow 2025, underscoring the company’s commitment to the Middle East, a key strategic market where it has built a legacy of partnership for more than 80 years.”
Dr. Brendan Nelson, president of Boeing Global said: “Boeing is privileged to partner with airlines and governments across the Middle East to continue building one of the world’s most thriving aerospace sectors. Our success reflects the vision and ambition of our partners, from national carriers expanding their fleets to defense customers advancing regional security and innovation. Dubai Airshow is an opportunity to celebrate these achievements, reaffirm our commitment to national visions, and look ahead to the next era of aerospace growth.”
Boeing confirms that it is “a strategic sponsor of the Airshow’s Aerospace 2050 and Aviation Mobility conferences, with a focus on innovation, collaboration and sustainability.” This sponsorship according to Boeing follows record orders in the Middle East, “driven by significant new airplane orders, expanding defense collaboration and deepening partnerships with governments, airlines and lessors shaping the region’s role as a global aviation hub.”
Boeing says it will “highlight its services offerings for government and commercial customers including parts, modifications, digital services, training solutions and sustainment.”
For the airshow, Boeing says it’s “Boeing 777-9 flight test airplane will appear in the flying and static displays, demonstrating the world’s largest twin-engine jet.”

