First ever aviation show held in Kuwait
Out of the four days, the first day of the event was reserved for VIPs, the second day for public bodies and companies while the last two days were open to the public.
Kuwait is holding the first ever aviation show in history where a total number of 150 international aviation companies participated.
The first ever Kuwait Aviation show is being held from January 17th to January 20th at the Kuwait International Airport where locals cordially greeted spectators from all around the Gulf Region.
The Head of Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Sheikh Salman commented on the development that has been made by the aviation industry in Kuwait and also appreciated the efforts of the local as well as international participants.
The British Ambassador to Kuwait, Michael Davenport was also in attendance at the occasion who affirmed that the British interest is strong at this event where numerous big and small aviation companies in the UK are looking for partnership with Kuwaiti companies.
Out of the four days, the first day of the event was reserved for VIPs, the second day for public bodies and companies while the last two days were open to the public.
The airshow offered a variety of activities with aerial exhibits held on all four days by the Kuwait air force, Solo Turk, Saudi Falcons, Extra Qatar and various others.
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