422 Exhibitors
48 Exhibiting Countries
8,314 Attendees from 80 Countries
44 Aircraft on Display
338 Regional and International Media
The business and general aviation sector in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region is rich with opportunities for business aviation equipment, product manufacturers and service providers. Home to several of the world's wealthiest nations and 4% of the world's business aviation inventory, the region benefits from significant foreign direct investment, high-level international political and commercial meetings, and a growing, affluent population.
The Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) Show, now in it's 7th edition, is the largest face-to-face business aviation event in the Middle East and capitalizes on the regional culture and market trends to host a premier industry event wher business gets done.
In 2014, the MEBA Show hosted 442 companies from 48 countries, all competing to reach an audience of nearly 10,000 buyers, decision-makers and influencers from 80 countries in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, Asia & the Americas.
Top 8 Reasons to Exhibit at MEBAA 2016
The business aviation market in the Middle East will hit a projected $1b USD by 2018, up from $500m today.
The average business jet age in the UAE is only 10 years old, which is far less than other regions, and the average for the Middle East is only about 12 years old.
Vast distances between major cities in Middle East/North Africa encourage the use of private business aircraft.
A proven market, with Boeing publicly reporting that the Middle East accounts for 30% of its business jet sales.
Lack of reliable ground transportation which accounts for the projection of 10,000 new business jets to be delivered to the Middle East by 2022.
Dubai World Central, the region's ultra-innovative "Aerotropolis".
EXPO 2020, (the World's Fair) has caused demand for larger cabin, longer range & premium amenity business aircraft to rise for the six-month WORLDWIDE grand celebration.