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How dnata Keeps The Dubai Airshow Running

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  • dnata, an aviation services provider, is gearing up for the Dubai Airshow by allocating a fleet of ground support equipment and a crew of 30 support staff to ensure seamless operations.
  • In addition to its operational support, dnata will also have its own display at the airshow, featuring its Airbus A380-capable electric-powered aircraft tractor, highlighting its commitment to sustainability.
  • The Dubai Airshow will include exciting displays from Boeing, Gulfstream Aerospace, Embraer, and Airbus, showcasing a range of commercial and military jets.


With this year’s Dubai Airshow less than three days away from opening, airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and industry leaders are already gearing up for a week of displays, talks, and exciting new orders, all while in the company of millions of visitors.

From a logistical perspective, how do you pull off such an immense feat? Aviation services provider dnata has pulled back the curtain on its operational plans and support facilities this year.


From the ground to the skies

Based out of Dubai, dnata already has extensive experience on the ground, running passenger, cargo, and technical services for Dubai International Airport (DBX), airlines, and airports across the globe.

Its current commissioning for the Dubai Airshow, dnata is set to allocate a 100-strong fleet of ground support equipment (GSE) for airside safety operations, including its recently introduced TLD TPX100e electric narrowbody Aircraft Tractor, capable of supporting Airbus A321neo and Boeing 737 MAX 10 operations. A crew of 30 support staff will be on hand to manage operations, working around the clock to ensure the seamless execution of the airshow alongside Dubai’s authorities and event organizers.

Adnata Ground Handling Vehicle with a large amount of cargo.

Photo: dnata

However, the company isn’t simply staying hidden away in the shadows; in celebration of its work and continued commitments towards sustainability, dnata will be featuring its own display at the airshow. Visitors will be able to learn about dnata’s Airbus A380 turnaround operations at Dubai Airport and view the electric-powered Kalmar TBL800e Aircraft Tractor, aiding the airport’s transition to net zero emissions.

In a statement shared by the group, CEO Steve Allen noted the extensive work required to keep the Dubai Airshow a success, as well as dnata’s backend support,

“Dubai Airshow continues to be one of the world’s most prestigious aviation events. We take pride in playing a crucial role in ensuring that airside operations run efficiently throughout each day. Our commitment to safety, sustainability and service excellence will be on full display during the event, including exciting demonstrations of our electric pushback tractors. We look forward to connecting with our partners and the broader aviation community at the event.”

What’s on?

dnata is set to support some very exciting displays scheduled for next week, including an air display from Boeing featuring the Boeing 777-9 widebody commercial jet and its state-of-the-art F-15QA fighter, currently in service with the Qatar Emiri Air Force.

General Dynamics’ private aviation subsidiary, Gulfstream Aerospace, will similarly be exhibiting its next-generation offerings, with the G700 and recently certified G500 business jets open to viewing from the public.

dnata flydubai

Photo: dnata

Other displays include Embraer’s E190 regional jet, Airbus’ A321neo narrowbody, Dassault’s Falcon private aircraft, Israel Aerospace Industries Boeing 777-300ERSF “Big Twin,” and Emirates’ flagship Airbus A380 superjumbo.

Alongside its Airbus and Boeing widebody fleet, Emirates’ airshow display is set to feature its upcoming sustainable capsule collection of accessories, sourced from its ongoing retrofitting project, with several unique pieces available for viewing.

German-based Lufthansa Technik and Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) are also taking the opportunity to show off its 777-9 VIP cabin concept, CelestialSTAR, featuring over 3,659 square feet (340 square meters) of premium interior space.

Will you be attending the Dubai Airshow this year? What are you most excited about seeing? Let us know in the comments.

  • Dubai Airshow Tile

    Dubai Airshow 2023

    Year Founded:
    1986-00-00

    Visitors (Last Show):
    104165

    Orders Generated (Last Show):
    74000000000

    Key Airlines:
    Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Saudia, Riyadh Air

    Airport:
    Dubai World Central Airport

    Country:
    United Arab Emirates

    Region:
    Middle East

    Next Show Start:
    2023-11-13

    Next Show End:
    2023-11-17

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