The UAE's President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan toured the Dubai Airshow 2023 on Wednesday.
He toured the exhibition spaces and pavilions and viewed the exhibits of various local and international companies participating in the 18th edition of the event at the Dubai World Central (DWC).
Sheikh Mohamed engaged in discussions with exhibitors and was briefed on the latest advances in the aviation sector, including the use of innovative technologies and developments in the utilisation of sustainable aviation fuel.
He said that the airshow's continued success since its inception, reflects the UAE's significant role as a key partner in the global aviation industry.
His Highness added that the event serves as a platform for decision-makers, industry leaders, experts and stakeholders to discuss innovative solutions and future trends in aviation.


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