Turkish companies showcase their latest technologies at Dubai Airshow

Turkish companies showcase their latest technologies at Dubai Airshow

Go Back 13 November 2023, Monday

Many Turkish companies from different fields, especially aviation, are introducing their most advanced products at Dubai Airshow 2023, one of the world's largest aviation events.

Dubai Airshow 2023, which started in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is hosting more than 1,400 participants from 95 countries.

TURKEY IS REPRESENTED BY 8 COMPANIES

More than 300 speakers from the aviation field are taking part in the event where more than 180 commercial, private and military aircraft are exhibited. The most innovative products and technologies are presented to participants at the fair, where 20 countries take part with their pavilions.

Turkey is represented by 8 companies at the event, which hosts prominent companies in the sector such as Boeing and Airbus.

Among the Turkish companies exhibiting their products at the fair are Pavelsis, Roketsan, Turkish Cargo, Turkish Technic, Garanti Kompozit, Keyvan Aviation, Redstar Aviation and Transvaro. The companies aim to increase their global collaborations by introducing their most advanced products at the fair.

MANY DOMESTIC TECHNOLOGIES FROM AVIONIC COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL TO SMART AMMUNITIONS WERE SHOWCASED

Pavelsis, which carries out projects in the fields of avionics systems, military electronics and communication systems, and power electronics, introduces its various technologies, primarily the avionics communication protocol it developed, to the fair visitors.

At the Roketsan stand, there are the mini smart ammunitions MAM-C, MAM-L and MAM-T, which have made their name known to the world along with SİHAs, the Cirit Laser Guided Missile, the Cruise Missile Çakır, the Sungur Air Defense Missile System, the Stand-Off Ammunition SOM and the Micro Satellite Launch System.

The event, which also hosts the flight demonstrations of many aircraft including the F 35, F16-60, and JF 17, will host its visitors until November 17.