AIME/MRO Middle East will see new products and innovative designs

With Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME) and MRO Middle East set to open 25 February at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), leading companies in both sectors will be coming to Dubai to share their latest products and innovations.
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The co-located events will host 330 exhibitors spanning the aircraft interiors and MRO sectors, including inflight entertainment and communication (IFEC), seating and flooring, maintenance and ground support, plus much more. Companies including Boxmark Leather, Joramco, FACC Aftermarket Services and Honeywell will be joined by many others demonstrating their expertise and products to up to 5000 trade visitors across the two days of the event.

 

Semmco, specialists in a wide range of aircraft access and ground support equipment will be demonstrating a wide range of products at the exhibition, including those manufactured at the Dubai facility: the DWC 4 Wheel Towable Wheel & Brake Changer Unit, DWC UCAS Access Steps, DWC MLG Access Platform and the DWC Nitrogen SMART Trolley. “We have had a fantastic few years growing the Semmco business in the Middle East, and the MRO exhibition will be a great opportunity for us to connect with existing and potential clients throughout the region, and to showcase our continuing commitment to manufacturing and servicing locally”, says Stuart McOnie, Semmco MD. “We’re looking forward to being part of the region’s leading aviation maintenance event, and to demonstrate our localised product and support offering”.

 

Returning to AIME following previous successful appearance in 2019, UK based aircraft interiors supplier Thomas King Associates will be displaying a range of sheet vinyl flooring, woven cabin carpets, aircraft interior plastic trim parts and on-board aircraft use wheelchairs. Managing Director Duncan King said, “We can offer Airlines lighter weight products to help reduce fuel burn and also cost effective parts and materials.” He added, “The Middle East is an important market place that we expect to grow over the coming years.”