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BUSINESS
 AVIATION

 MEBAA SHOW MOVES TO



 FEBRUARY


                              LEADING THE WAY
 By Izzy Kington

                              FOR BUSINESS AVIATION



 li Ahmed Alnaqbi, founding and
 Aexecuti ve chairman of the Middle
 East and North Africa Business Aviation


 Association (MEBAA) has written to stake-

 holders informing them of the decision to
 postpone the show to February next year.
 “We have been closely monitoring the
 spread of COVID-19 over the past few
 weeks as well as developments on travel
 restrictions from governments around the

 world.

 “After very careful consideration of the


 situation and taking into account invaluable
 feedback from you, our exhibitors and oth-
 er stakeholders, we believe the decision to
 postpone the event is in the best interests
 of the health and safety of all exhibitors,


 visitors, contractors and staff,” said Alnaqbi   development of the sector and companies   for business aviation in general, with many




 in a letter posted to the site.  should be advised to invest carefully,” he   companies experiencing difficulties to the
 He said the postponement would allow   said.   point where some have come close to



 the organisation and stakeholders to better   He said business aviation provided   shutting down.





 position themselves and for new initiatives   smaller, private terminals and aircraft   He is optimistic about the prospects of




 to take place.  with fewer people on board, which meant   business aviation for 2021 and highlighted

 These include access to hours of new   business aviation can deal with the impact   that ensuring health and safety is the num-


 content through thought-leadership sem-  of COVID-19 more effectively.  ber-one priority for the industry.


 inars and workshops along with a pre-ar-  “Business aviation has always had some   “Everybody is excited to attend the ME-


 ranged meetings programme to facilitate   degree of natural physical distancing in   BAA show as this will bring confidence back




 connection and networking between   place and as such it is less difficult for com-  for business and private aviation.”
 visitors and exhibitors.  panies within this industry to adapt to the   The MEBAA Show is set to return to

 In addition, the brand-new Luxury Travel   new normal,” said Alnaqbi.   Dubai, UAE, on 22-24 February 2021 at
 Operators Segment will allow attendees to   “We expect to see an increase in demand   DWC, Airshow Site.


 meet and network with regional and global   in private flying and we will see oppor-  The event will showcase the latest tech-

 high-end travel operators  tunities open up. We are witnessing new   nologies, insights and business opportu-

 He said he remained positive with regard   groups of people who usually used to fly   nities as well as view the latest products




 to the demand for business aviation both   on commercial airlines now choosing to fly   and services from manufacturers, avionics



 globally and specifically in the Middle East.  privately.”  firms, charter companies and aircraft
 “There are significant opportunities for   Alnaqbi said 2020 has been a tough year   resellers.Q


 REGIONAL TYPES
 As demand between Malta and
 Italy has decreased dramatically

 due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
 Alitalia has been deploying regional
 types on the route rather than the
 standard Airbus A320. EI-RDG was
 seen slowing down along runway                BOOK NOW
 31. The airframe was delivered
 new to Alitalia Cityliner in 2012.
 Photographer : Mario Caruana
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