Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum tours the show. Image courtesy: WAM
The MRO Middle East and Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) 2026 opened on Wednesday in Dubai, marking the largest editions of the region’s leading aviation aftermarket events.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, and Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, opened the events, said a WAM news agency report.
Running for two days at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the co-located events bring together the global airline supply chain, with the demand for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services and cabin interior solutions continuing to rise across the region.
With record exhibitor participation and expanded features, the 17th edition has grown into an additional exhibition hall, welcoming more than 300 exhibitors for the first time. Attracting approximately 9,000 attendees and reinforcing the region’s growing role as a global hub for aviation services, innovation and investment, the show reflects the region’s accelerating aftermarket growth.
Exhibitors are showcasing the latest advancements in cabin design, AI-powered maintenance tools, robotics, supply chain solutions, ground support equipment and safety technologies.
Speaking on a panel titled ‘Strategic infrastructure developments: Middle East MRO landscape,’ Fraser Currie, Chief Strategy and Commercial Officer of DAE Engineering, said: “The boom that Dubai and the region is having is incredible. People are making a choice to come here, with the old and well tested UAE mantra of ‘build it and they will come’. Aerospace is expanding, Airbus is building facilities at DWC, flydubai is building its own facility, and by 2030 Emirates will be moving its hangars to DWC. This region is a friendly, supportive environment where people want to work, and that is why we are seeing this boom, along with access to some of the largest expanding markets in the world.”
Andi Fahrurrozi, President and CEO of GMF AeroAsia, commented: “Being here at the MRO Middle East 2026, we are proud to officially announce the expansion of GMF AeroAsia’s global footprint with the launch of our new Middle East facility. This is not just a new location, but it’s a direct response to the incredible growth of fleet support in this region. By bringing Heavy and Line Maintenance closer to our partners, we are providing faster turnaround times and strengthening the regional aviation ecosystem at the same time.”
