GDRFA Dubai unveils seamless travel and smart services at airshow

The Dubai Airshow is one of the world’s leading aerospace exhibitions

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Aghaddir Ali, Senior Reporter
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The Dubai Airshow features more than 1,500 exhibitors from 148 countries and over 200 commercial, military, and private aircraft
The Dubai Airshow features more than 1,500 exhibitors from 148 countries and over 200 commercial, military, and private aircraft
JEAN-VINCENT REYMONDON

Dubai: The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (GDRFA Dubai) will showcase a suite of cutting-edge digital services at the Dubai Airshow 2025, scheduled to take place at Dubai World Central from November 17 to 21. The event will feature participation from a wide array of government and private entities from across the globe.

GDRFA Dubai’s presence highlights its key role in enhancing the experience of visitors and investors while supporting the Government of Dubai’s ambitious digital transformation agenda.

During the exhibition, GDRFA Dubai will present a range of advanced services that combine technology with seamless user experience. Key offerings include the Golden Visa service, attracting global talent and exceptional minds; the Command and Control Platform, designed for precise and efficient management of field operations; and the Salama Digital Platform, which leverages artificial intelligence to maintain high standards of safety and efficiency.

Other highlights include Platform 04 for enhanced digital interaction with government services, the GCC Resident Visa facilitating regional mobility, the Smart Corridor (Red Carpet) showcasing the future of seamless travel, and the Happiness Card for Tourists, offering an integrated experience that embodies Dubai’s hospitality and excellence.

The Dubai Airshow is one of the world’s leading aerospace exhibitions, featuring more than 1,500 exhibitors from 148 countries and over 200 commercial, military, and private aircraft. It provides a platform for industry leaders in aviation, defense, and space to display the latest innovations and technologies.

GDRFA Dubai’s participation underscores its commitment to Dubai Vision 2033, reinforcing its reputation as a pioneering government entity delivering integrated digital services with innovation, efficiency, and the highest standards of excellence.

Aghaddir Ali
Aghaddir AliSenior Reporter
Aghaddir is a senior news reporter at Gulf News with more than a decade of experience covering the UAE’s most pressing developments. Known for her sharp eye for detail and deep expertise in the country’s legal and security systems, Aghaddir delivers journalism that clarifies complex issues and informs public discourse. While based in Sharjah, she also covers Dubai and the northern emirates. She leads daily reporting with a strong focus on breaking news, law enforcement, courts, crime, and legislation. Her work also spans education, public safety, environmental issues, and compelling community and adventure features. Aghaddir’s investigative stories engage readers in meaningful conversations about the nation’s evolving challenges and opportunities. Her interests include public policy, judicial affairs, social issues, healthcare, and governance, and her body of work reflects a commitment to accurate, impactful, and socially relevant journalism. She has established herself as a reliable and trusted voice in the region's media.
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