The Air traffic control forum, which is launched in Dubai next May, will witness discussions between experts and specialists on air traffic monitoring updates and innovations in the Middle East, which is expected to reach the volume of the aviation market in it to $ 33.7 billion by 2029, with investments of 151 billion dollars in airports infrastructure, and $ 2.4 billion in aircraft, and the region is expected to witness until 2030, the delivery of about 1058 new aircraft.
In its eighth session, the forum attracts many international air navigation service providers and experts in this field, to discuss the challenges and innovations of air traffic control.
A statement, issued yesterday, stated that the forum, which has the support of the Dubai Air Navigation Corporation, will be held on the sidelines of the airport exhibition activities, which will start its 24th session from the sixth to the eighth of next May, at the Dubai World Trade Center, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, President of Dubai Airports, Supreme President of the CEO of Emirates Airlines and the group.
The exhibition will include communications, navigation and monitoring systems to maintain a safe and effective atmosphere, while providing high service levels for airports and airlines.
According to the Global Airports Council, it is expected that the movement of aircraft will reach 178.1 million movements by 2042 worldwide, while the movement of international passengers will rise to 8.7 billion passengers, and the local and local to 10.6 billion passengers in the same year, which gives the forum more momentum and importance.
From now until 2030, the Middle East will witness the delivery of about 1058 new aircraft, while the movement of passengers in the region is expected to grow by more than 9% by 2027.
“The leading bodies in the field of air navigation services focus on developing, supporting and achieving the optimal use of the air field, through the adoption of new systems and technologies, and this is achieved through the capabilities of the modern air traffic department,” said Ibrahim Al Ahly, the CEO of Dubai Air Navigation Services, through the adoption of new systems and technologies, and this is achieved through the capabilities of the modern air traffic administration, “pointing to” the Foundation’s endeavor to excellence since the eighties An analogy for him.
It is noteworthy that the airport exhibition witnessed in its previous version the participation of more than 120 exhibitors from 20 countries, in addition to more than 120 buyers hosted from more than 35 countries, and more than 3500 meetings were held within the famous “Business Connect” program.
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