Boeing (BA) on Thursday announced plans to spotlight its latest commercial, defense and services portfolio at the Dubai Airshow 2025, Nov. 17-21.
The aviation giant enters this year’s airshow following record orders from the Middle East, driven by surging commercial demand and expanding defense collaboration. The company serves as a sponsor of the event’s Aerospace 2050 and Aviation Mobility conferences, where discussions will center on innovation, collaboration and sustainability.
As part of those efforts, the company will feature its Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a visualization tool designed to help airlines and policymakers evaluate ways to reduce aviation’s carbon footprint.
Boeing 777X variants (Boeing Commercial Airplanes) 
Visitors can see inside a full-size 777X interior section, showcasing the jet’s wider cabin and enhanced passenger comfort, along with an F-15EX cockpit simulator offering a hands-on look at the next-generation fighter’s performance.
Boeing (BA) last month said it was taking a $4.9 billion pre-tax charge related with another delay in 777X certification schedule, which pushed the first delivery to 2027 from the prior 2026 timeline.
Boeing (BA) will demonstrate its services portfolio, including digital aviation solutions, training programs, parts, modifications and long-term sustainment offerings. Members of Boeing’s venture capital team will highlight startups from the Vista hub that are developing technologies in advanced mobility, digital aerospace, and energy solutions.
Aircraft lineup
The 777-9 flight test airplane, the world’s largest twin-engine jet, will take part in both the flying and static displays, alongside an array of customer aircraft representing the region’s leading operators:
- Action Aviation 737-700 Boeing Business Jet (BBJ)
- Aloula 737-800
- Aquiline 777-200ER and 747-400 Boeing Converted Freighter
- Emirates 777-300ER
- Flydubai 737-8
- SCAT Airlines 737-8
- Royal Jet 737 BBJ
- SolitAir 737-800 Freighter
Defense presence
On the defense side, Boeing (BA) and U.S. military partners will display a robust lineup including the F-15 Eagle, C-17 Globemaster, CH-47 Chinook, KC-46 Pegasus and AH-64 Apache. The U.S. Air Force’s B-52 Stratofortress and P-8 Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft will also participate in the flying display, according to the company.