The city of Marrakech will host the second edition of the Middle East and North Africa Business Aviation Association (MEBAA) business air show, to take place September 12 and 13 at the city’s Menara airport.
The two-day event will gather 61 exhibitors from different countries across the world, including France, Djibouti, and the United Arab of Emirates.
The show aims to highlight the importance of business aviation in both Morocco and the
African continent.
The show will feature a static display of the latest business aircraft, including a Gulfstream G550 and aircraft from Bombardier, according to a press release issued by the organizers.
Two-thousand five-hundred visitors are expected to be in attendance at the show. The event will also bring together international air industry giants and sponsors, including Bombardier, Boeing Business Jets, and Gulfstream.
Ali Alnaqbi, founding and executive chairman of the MEBAA, said that “the show demonstrates that the aviation market is indeed growing in Morocco, and that they key industry leaders have identified the opportunities offered through MEBAA.”
“I am thrilled to see the interest in the second edition of the MEBAA Show Morocco,” he added.
The show has been organized under the high patronage of King Mohammed VI in cooperation with the National Airports Office (ONDA).
Organizers invite interested national and foreign visitors to book their place through the
MEBAA’s official website.
The first edition of the event took place at Casablanca’s Mohammed V airport in 2015,
attracting 2,033 visitors and 57 exhibitor
source:moroccoworldnews
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