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The Dubai Airshow from November 13th to 17th is an excellent showcase of global aerospace trends and innovations as it pushes the aviation industry to new heights.
Among the exhibitors, Tupan Aircraft will present its latest solutions. Tupan Aircraft, a Sao Paulo-based developer of drones and AAM solutions, is an aerospace business specializing in the development, manufacture and commercialization of the Tupan High Speed, Vertical and Short Takeoff and Landing (HSVSTOL) aircraft.
Alberto Carlos Pereira Filho, CEO of Tupan, said: “Tupan Cargo brings value to the airfreight market in the Middle East. Tupan is planning expansion and solution upgrades.”
Altec Robot
Autel Robotics, exhibiting for the first time, will showcase the EVO II V3 series, EVO Max 4T and Dragonfish series.
In 2015, Autel Robotics released the first generation drone product: X-STAR. The success of the X-STAR and subsequent EVO series quickly established Autel Robotics’ reputation in the US market.
A scientific team from an international academic community used an Autel Robotics drone to record the activity of the Irazu volcano in Costa Rica.
Volt Aviation
Meanwhile, VoltAero is confirmed for the 2023 Dubai Airshow. VoltAero has secured 32 million euros ($34.9 million) and a production partner for the hybrid-electric Casio aircraft. The VoltAero Cassio is a family of hybrid electric aircraft developed by startup VoltAero.
With more than 300 regional and global experts and 13 tracks across four stages, the Dubai Airshow Conference will bring together pioneers and business leaders for a thought-provoking session that will shape the future of the aerospace industry.
This year’s central theme will focus on accelerating the sustainable development agenda through the adoption of mission-critical technologies.
Additionally, all meetings are now CPD compliant and attendees are entitled to a CPD delegate certificate after the event. — trade arab news agency
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