The Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association is gearing up for the MEBAA Show 2024 from December 10 to 12 at Dubai World Central against a backdrop of a record-breaking year for the Emirate’s business aviation sector, the association said.
Business jet movements at the Mohammed bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH) at Dubai South increased by 8% year-over-year in 2023, reaching its highest level since the airport opened in 2010. In addition, that momentum has continued, with more than 4,600 movements in the first quarter.
Helping to fuel this growth is a 78% jump in the number of millionaires in Dubai between 2013 and 2023.
MEBAA organizers said the 10th edition of the show this year is poised for significant growth in the number of exhibitors. Some 80% of previous exhibitors have already signed on to return, with new companies signing on. The latter group includes French regional airline Amelia (by Regourd Aviation); Mukamalah Aviation, a spin-off from Saudi; SKYNA, a new Riyadh-based private aviation platform; and MySky, an AI-powered spend management platform.
Greenpoint Technologies is also returning after a brief hiatus. “MEBAA presents an excellent opportunity for exchanging insights, exploring emerging technology, and uncovering trends that will shape the future of aviation,” said Bret Neely, v-p of sales and design at Greenpoint Technologies.
Show officials further noted the show comes during a pivotal year for the advanced air mobility (AAM) market and in the UAE in particular. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, v-p and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, last year said eVTOL air taxis would be in service by 2026, and more recently Joby Aviation estimated its service could launch next year.