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The aviation industry will witness a showcase of groundbreaking innovation as it will be operating at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) tomorrow, MRO Middle East and Aircraft Internal Middle East (AIME) 2025. The co-hosted event, held from February 10th to 11th, brings together key players in the global aviation supply chain to bring together the latest advances in aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) as well as cutting-edge aircraft interiors and in-flight Technology.
This year's event is the largest edition of all time, with over 260 exhibitors, over 100 airline operators and over 60 airline buyers participating in the exclusive buyer program. The event will also host more than 50 industry-leading speakers, delving into emerging technologies and market trends that will shape the future of commercial aviation.
Important highlights of MRO Middle East & AIME 2025
Exclusive Industry Insights: Go Live! Theatre presents strategic discussions on workforce challenges, supply chain resilience, sustainability, fleet management, and latest technological advances. Regional insights into India's aviation sector and freight markets are also highlighted.
Aviation Supply Chain Leaders: Exhibitors include MRO Supply Chain, including maintenance providers, OEMs, parts distributors, logistics companies, engineering, landing gear, lighting, painting, drawing, test equipment, tools, and more. It spans all levels. .
Cabin interior and passenger experience: AIME 2025 spotlights aircraft interiors, AI-powered entertainment and connection (IFEC) platform, advanced cabin retro fitting, and sustainability innovations in cabin design.
With over 7,000 visitors expected, MRO Middle East remains a premier event for airline maintenance providers, manufacturers and service suppliers looking to expand in the region. As the Middle East solidifies its position as a global aviation hub, the industry is growing rapidly due to modernising its fleet, increasing demand for aircraft, and digital transformation.
Industry leader weight
Industry executives are eager to the role of events in shaping the future of aviation. Aymeric Mechin, VP Sales Middle East & Africa, and Air France Industries KLM Engineering and Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M).
“As MRO Middle Eastern industry gathers in Dubai, we at AFI KLM E&M are excited to unite this dynamic platform, airlines, OEMs and MRO providers. We are looking forward to the evolution of our clients. We offer advanced solutions tailored to your needs and look forward to interacting with our partners and customers.”
Last minute registrations are still open
Participants will be able to secure free admission by registering in advance online on February 9th. On-site registration is available for a fee of $50.