Flying taxis, India’s Tejas and more… Inside the grand Dubai air show
The 2025 Dubai air show, running from November 17 to 21, is a must-visit for all aviation enthusiasts. The event has already witnessed major aircraft orders, high-flying acrobatics and futuristic aviation technologies
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India marked a major presence at the Dubai Air Show 2025 with Tejas fighter jets taking the Dubai skies by storm. In this image, an Indian Air Force Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Tejas performs during the second day of the event. AP
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India pulled all the stops at the show with Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth personally inaugurating the India Pavilion. The space featured the work of 15 promising defence startups along with those of HAL and DRDO. PTI
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Emirates has bought eight Airbus A350-900 aircraft during the show at a whopping price of $3.4 billion. Crew members of Emirates Airlines pose in front of an Airbus A380-800 at the Dubai Air Show. AP
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Emirates also ordered 65 Boeing 777-9 aircrafts, making it one of the biggest commercial highlights of the show. Here a Boeing 777X performs during the Dubai Air Show in Dubai. AP
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The aerobatics team of the United Arab Emirates Air Force, Fursan Al Emarat, performs during the Dubai Air Show in Dubai. AP
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A civil Latvian Aerobatic Team, Baltic Bees, perform at the Dubai Air Show. AP
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The Dassault Mirage 2000-9 performs during the Dubai Air Show in Dubai. AP
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An F-16 fighter aircraft can be seen during the show in Dubai. AP
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Workers tend to Midnight, an electric air taxi made by US-based Archer Aviation Inc. Here it is displayed at the Dubai Air Show, United Arab Emirates. AP
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A Pakistani Air Force JF-17 Thunder is on display at the Dubai Air Show. AP


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