Is Middle East Business Aviation Slowing At All?

Bombardier Global Express aircraft

The Bombardier Global Express logged more than 38,000 flight hours in the Middle East and North Africa in the first three quarters of this year, making it the most used jet in the region during the period.

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Entrepreneurs and capitalists are “following the money” and landing in the Middle East and North Africa—particularly the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, two of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Governments in the region are proactively diversifying into various vertical markets...
Lee Ann Shay

As executive editor of MRO and business aviation, Lee Ann Shay directs Aviation Week's coverage of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), including Inside MRO, and business aviation, including BCA.

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