MEBA Convention News 12-10-14

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12.10.14 • DUBAI

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DAVID McINTOSH

DESERT BREEZE Even with challenging economic and political times, the warm glow of ­optimism prevails among business aviation professionals in the Gulf region.

SUNNY-SIDE UP AT MEBA 2014 MEBA 2014, as of the closing of the exhibition hall on Tuesday, registered 44 aircraft on static display, 422 exhibitors and 7,863 visitors. The 2012 event registered 34 aircraft, 385 exhibitors and 7,549 visitors. Comment from one exhibitor: “We see more people at EBACE than at MEBA and they’ll talk with us, but few have the authority to make a decision. At MEBA, we see fewer people, but more of them will sit down with us to negotiate a contract.” –R.R.P. Connectivity

Shared executive terminal will anchor bizav at DWC by Peter Shaw-Smith Dubai World Central has broken ground on the land allocated for the new airport’s Executive Terminal. The common-user facility is due for completion in time for Dubai Airshow 2015 next November. Jet Aviation, XJet and Jetex Flight Support have all agreed to share the building. Dubai’s other leading FBO ExecuJet Aviation has continued to

Lifestyles

Modifications

Satcom Direct Upgrades Router

Seawings Launches Tour Packages

Florida-based Satcom Direct has announced upgrades to its SDR router resulting in data flow rates of up to 1.6 Mbits per second. Page 10

Excursion company Seawings Seaplane Tours has launched a series of panoramic scenic flights around Dubai using Cessna Caravan seaplanes. Page 11

express a preference for establishing a stand-alone facility, although this appears not to be an option that the DWC management will sanction. “DWC is partnering with industry leaders to build a complete ecosystem for a world-class aerotropolis. The Executive Terminal is a step in the right direction,” said Rashed bu Qara’a, chief

operating officer, Dubai Aviation City Corporation. The DWC aviation district is a 6.7sq-km (2.6 sq mi) zone situated adjacent to Al Maktoum International Airport. DWC itself covers 145 sq km (56 sq mi). It will eventually host World Expo 2020, as well as cater to logistics, aviation, commercial, exhibition, humanitarian, residential and leisure-related activities. “Providing integrated access to both land side and air side, DWC’s Aviation District enables the seamless functioning of fixed-based operations and is ideally placed to host a project of this magnitude,” bu Qara’a said.

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Air Traffic

Flight Support

Aux Fuel Tanks for Legacy 737s

Airline Traffic Growth Is a Concern

ArincDirect touts four tech solutions

A new company, Long Range, has developed line-replaceable extra fuel tanks for Boeing 737s, increasing range and versatility. Page 14

Increases in commercial airline traffic in the Gulf region are causing consternation among business aircraft operators who fear being crowded out. Page 18

When Rockwell Collins acquired Arinc, it formed a new flight-support business unit known as ArincDirect. It’s here with four new tech solutions to show. Page 20


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