The much-anticipated Dubai Airshow 2021 opened on Sunday, the only global airshow to take place since 2019.
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While industry leaders were busy learning about new products and signing deals, special aerobatic teams from across the world put up a stunning display at the venue.
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The flying displays are open to the public, and tickets are free of charge.
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The general public, families and children can watch the stunt pilots perform gravity-defying manoeuvres from the Skyview Grandstand, from 1pm to 5.30pm.
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While there’s ample parking available, it’s advisable to use public transport. There are free shuttle buses operating from the Expo 2020 Dubai and Ibn Battuta Metro stations.
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More than 1,200 exhibitors from 148 countries are participating at the event taking place at Dubai World Central airport.
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Five aerobatic teams – one each from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and two from India – are participating in the aerobatic displays this year.
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