Dubai Airshow 2025 to spotlight Advanced Air Mobility breakthrough
Event to showcase electric air taxis, eVTOLs, and infrastructure as UAE prepares for commercial rollout
DUBAI, UAE (MNTV) — Dubai Airshow 2025, taking place from November 17–21 at Dubai World Central (DWC), is set to become the largest global stage for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), bringing together aircraft makers, infrastructure developers, and regulators to accelerate the future of air travel.
Held under the patronage of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, the event will feature more than 1,500 exhibitors, 200 aircraft, and 12 conference tracks with 350 speakers.
The showcase comes as Dubai prepares to launch electric flying taxi services as early as next year, reported The National.
At the centerpiece, the AAM Pavilion will display full-scale eVTOLs and drones, alongside immersive experiences such as vertiport lounges.
Industry leaders including Archer Aviation, Joby Aviation, Autocraft, Eanan, and WeFly will unveil their latest designs and strategies, while new entrants Sarla Aviation (India) and TransFuture Aviation (China) join the global conversation on regulation, infrastructure, and certification.
“The Dubai Airshow’s focus on AAM highlights the UAE’s leadership in clean, fast, and innovative air travel,” said Anthony Khoury, General Manager – UAE at Joby Aviation. “We are proud to showcase our progress toward making this a reality.”
Autocraft, a UAE subsidiary under K2, will debut its eVTOL model and demonstrate a first-class vertiport lounge experience.
“We are committed to mass-producing our aircraft in Abu Dhabi, creating new industries and inspiring Emirati talent,” said Waleed Alblooshi, Director of Corporate Communications at K2.
Infrastructure will also take center stage, with Skyports showcasing its vertiport projects in Dubai, including one under construction near Dubai International Airport.
“The UAE has taken a leading stance on AAM, and this platform shows how vital infrastructure is to the ecosystem,” said Damian Kysely, Head of EMEA at Skyports.
The programme will open with remarks by Saif Mohammed Al-Suwaidi, Director General of the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority, outlining the nation’s roadmap for a connected, sustainable airspace.
Key sessions will feature Archer CEO Adam Goldstein, Joby CEO JoeBen Bevirt, and Omran Malek of the Abu Dhabi Investment Office.
With headline announcements, new technologies, and a global audience of decision-makers, Dubai Airshow 2025 is poised to set the pace for the next era of mobility.