Pilot killed in Tejas jet crash at Dubai Air Show identified
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A full wrap-up of Dubai Airshow 2025 orders, with Airbus leading total commitments and Boeing securing the largest deal through Emirates’ 777X purchase.
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Dubai Airshow crash 'isolated occurrence'; Tejas maker HAL issues statement
"We would like to assure that there is no impact on the Company's business operations, financial performance or its future deliveries. The Company is extending its full support and cooperation to the agencies conducting the investigation.
The Dubai Airshow 2025 ran from Monday to Friday of last week, with a whole host of major news stories emerging between November 17 and 21. Among the key players on this front was Dubai-based UAE flag carrier Emirates,
The group signed 21 agreements at the airshow, including a major cooperation agreement with Indonesia’s Republikorp
The HAL Tejas plane appeared to lose control and dive directly toward the ground just prior to crashing inside the grounds of the airfield.
US aerobatic pilot Taylor “FEMA” Hiester and his F-16 Viper Demonstration Team cancelled their final performance at the Dubai Airshow 2025 as a mark of respect for Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Namansh Syal,
The final day of the Dubai Airshow 2025 turned emotional on Sunday as the Russian aerobatic display team performed a solemn Missing Man Formation to honour Indian Air Force (IAF) fighter pilot Wing Commander Namansh Syal, who lost his life during the Dubai Airshow on Friday.
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Dubai Airshow: Gulf airlines place large orders, but what do they want in return?
As Emirates ordered another 65 Boeing 777-9 jets, cementing its position as the world's largest buyer of wide-body aircraft, the US plane maker agreed to conduct a feasibility study for a larger version to meet the airline's growth requirements.