Aviation executives are set to descend on Dubai for the emirate's biennial air show, which kicks off on Sunday.
While smaller in scale than trade fairs held in Paris and Farnborough, England, the event has acquired a unique allure since it began in 1986, hosting a series of industry-shaking jet orders as Middle East carriers expanded. Here’s a summary of the likely talking points at this year’s event:
* A380’s last chance: can Emirates save the super jumbo?
Airbus’s double-decker jet may be popular with the travelling public but it has fallen out of favour with fleet planners at the world’s major airlines. All except one, that is. Emirates, the world’s biggest long-haul carrier, has built its business around the A380 and is mulling a follow-on deal for at least 20 planes. Top Airbus managers met with Emirates last week for the handover of its 100th example and will have been delighted to hear positive comments about the likelihood of a deal in Dubai, where it is based.
* Will Asian discounters boost Dubai orders?
Four years ago, carriers announced a record $206 billion of orders in Dubai. Since then, things have cooled. Only $4bn of new contracts was unveiled at the 2015 show, but Asia may hold the brightest sales prospects. Discount giants such as AirAsia and Lion Mentari Airlines are buying hundreds of jets as they target a growing middle class, joined more recently by the likes of India’s IndiGo, and despite infrastructure constraints and fare wars there may be scope for further deals. More-traditional operators such as Cathay Pacific Airways have also been topping up their backlogs. Asian carriers have traditionally favoured high-profile events for order announcements, and Dubai would fit the bill.
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* Gulf's aviation industry faces challenging times
Away from the A380, major orders may be thin on the ground. Emirates itself is emerging from the toughest period in a three-decade history, having posted the first earnings decline for at least five years in the 12 months through June after the US imposed a series of travel restrictions amid terror concerns and the low oil price roiled Gulf economies.
A jump in first-half profit announced Thursday will go some way to restoring the carrier’s swagger, but may have come too late for it to place an order for Airbus A350 or Boeing 787 planes that’s been in gestation for years. By comparison, the Middle East’s two other top operators are facing new challenges.
Qatar Airways said this week that it’s headed for an annual loss, wiping out a $525 million year-ago profit, amid a Saudi-led boycott. Etihad Airways, meanwhile, reported a $1.87bn loss in 2016 and bankruptcy filings at its Air Berlin and Alitalia offshoots.
* Airbus-Bombardier deal warms up Boeing rivalry
The rivalry between Airbus and Boeing, four weeks after the European company revealed that it planned to take a majority stake in Bombardier's C Series programme, may be a feature at the show. The tie-up will put Airbus’s global sales clout behind the stuttering project and allow planes to be built in Alabama, circumventing tariffs imposed by the US after Boeing argued that the single-aisle jet had benefited from illegal Canadian aid. The rivalry between the leading manufacturers is always a feature of the industry’s leading expos, with Boeing scoring an order victory in Airbus’s own backyard at this summer’s Paris event as it launched a new variant of its 737. The US company may be anticipating a low-profile show - but watch the sparks fly if Bombardier firms up its first major C Series deal in 18 months.
* $36bn hub to host expo
Already home to the world’s busiest hub for international traffic, Dubai is spending $36bn on a brand new facility at the heart of a 50-square-mile logistics and transport zone to the south of the city. Next week’s show will take place at a purpose-built venue located at the new site.
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Emirates eyeing more A380 aircraft to boost its fleet
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* Regional conflict stokes up orders
Regional rivalries have intensified amid conflicts in Syria and Yemen. Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil-producing nation is the No. 1 importer of weaponry including Eurofighter’s Typhoon warplane, with the partnership of BAE Systems, Airbus and Italy’s Leonardo SpA seeking to pin down a follow-on order. Qatar in September signed an outline accord for 24 Typhoons, following deals for the same number of Rafale jets from France’s Dassault Aviation SA and 36 Boeing F-15s. The lower oil price has weighed on spending and triggered economic and social reforms including an anti-corruption crackdown in Saudi Arabia.
* Last hurrah for industry titans
The Dubai show could be the last for two giants of aviation. Emirates president Tim Clark has said that his years at the helm may be drawing to a close, while Airbus sales supremo John Leahy has already announced his retirement. Both men are aged 67 (Clark turns 68 this month) and both are likely to want to go out with a splash, something the A380 purchase would most certainly deliver. With Emirates earnings headed in the right direction, Mr Clark may be the more relaxed of the two; Mr Leahy, who has drummed up $1.7 trillion in orders including huge deals in Dubai, has already had to delay his departure after his chosen successor dropped out of the running as the planemaker’s management focuses on a corruption probe. Airbus says he’ll still be gone by February.
A State of Passion
Directors: Carol Mansour and Muna Khalidi
Stars: Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah
Rating: 4/5
The low down
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Director: Namrata Singh Gujral
Cast: Rajkummar Rao, Nargis Fakhri, Bo Derek, Candy Clark
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Price: From Dh158,000 (Cooper), Dh168,000 (Aceman), Dh132,000 (Countryman)
Where to apply
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TV (UAE time);
OSN Sports: from 10am
Anghami
Started: December 2011
Co-founders: Elie Habib, Eddy Maroun
Based: Beirut and Dubai
Sector: Entertainment
Size: 85 employees
Stage: Series C
Investors: MEVP, du, Mobily, MBC, Samena Capital
Managing the separation process
- Choose your nursery carefully in the first place
- Relax – and hopefully your child will follow suit
- Inform the staff in advance of your child’s likes and dislikes.
- If you need some extra time to talk to the teachers, make an appointment a few days in advance, rather than attempting to chat on your child’s first day
- The longer you stay, the more upset your child will become. As difficult as it is, walk away. Say a proper goodbye and reassure your child that you will be back
- Be patient. Your child might love it one day and hate it the next
- Stick at it. Don’t give up after the first day or week. It takes time for children to settle into a new routine.And, finally, don’t feel guilty.
if you go
The flights
Fly to Rome with Etihad (www.etihad.ae) or Emirates (www.emirates.com) from Dh2,480 return including taxes. The flight takes six hours. Fly from Rome to Trapani with Ryanair (www.ryanair.com) from Dh420 return including taxes. The flight takes one hour 10 minutes.
The hotels
The author recommends the following hotels for this itinerary. In Trapani, Ai Lumi (www.ailumi.it); in Marsala, Viacolvento (www.viacolventomarsala.it); and in Marsala Del Vallo, the Meliaresort Dimore Storiche (www.meliaresort.it).
McIlroy's recent struggles
Last six stroke-play events (First round score in brackets)
Arnold Palmer Invitational Tied for 4th (74)
The US Masters Tied for 7th (72)
The Players Championship Tied for 35th (73)
US Open Missed the cut (78)
Travellers Championship Tied for 17th (67)
Irish Open Missed the cut (72)
At Everton Appearances: 77; Goals: 17
At Manchester United Appearances: 559; Goals: 253
UAE tour of the Netherlands
UAE squad: Rohan Mustafa (captain), Shaiman Anwar, Ghulam Shabber, Mohammed Qasim, Rameez Shahzad, Mohammed Usman, Adnan Mufti, Chirag Suri, Ahmed Raza, Imran Haider, Mohammed Naveed, Amjad Javed, Zahoor Khan, Qadeer Ahmed
Fixtures:
Monday, 1st 50-over match
Wednesday, 2nd 50-over match
Thursday, 3rd 50-over match
Thor: Ragnarok
Dir: Taika Waititi
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Cate Blanchett, Jeff Goldblum, Mark Ruffalo, Tessa Thompson
Four stars
Fifa Club World Cup:
When: December 6-16
Where: Games to take place at Zayed Sports City in Abu Dhabi and Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain
Defending champions: Real Madrid
New Zealand 57-0 South Africa
Tries: Rieko Ioane, Nehe Milner-Skudder (2), Scott Barrett, Brodie Retallick, Ofa Tu'ungfasi, Lima Sopoaga, Codie Taylor. Conversions: Beauden Barrett (7). Penalty: Beauden Barrett
Pox that threatens the Middle East's native species
Camelpox
Caused by a virus related to the one that causes human smallpox, camelpox typically causes fever, swelling of lymph nodes and skin lesions in camels aged over three, but the animal usually recovers after a month or so. Younger animals may develop a more acute form that causes internal lesions and diarrhoea, and is often fatal, especially when secondary infections result. It is found across the Middle East as well as in parts of Asia, Africa, Russia and India.
Falconpox
Falconpox can cause a variety of types of lesions, which can affect, for example, the eyelids, feet and the areas above and below the beak. It is a problem among captive falcons and is one of many types of avian pox or avipox diseases that together affect dozens of bird species across the world. Among the other forms are pigeonpox, turkeypox, starlingpox and canarypox. Avipox viruses are spread by mosquitoes and direct bird-to-bird contact.
Houbarapox
Houbarapox is, like falconpox, one of the many forms of avipox diseases. It exists in various forms, with a type that causes skin lesions being least likely to result in death. Other forms cause more severe lesions, including internal lesions, and are more likely to kill the bird, often because secondary infections develop. This summer the CVRL reported an outbreak of pox in houbaras after rains in spring led to an increase in mosquito numbers.
Day 1 results:
Open Men (bonus points in brackets)
New Zealand 125 (1) beat UAE 111 (3)
India 111 (4) beat Singapore 75 (0)
South Africa 66 (2) beat Sri Lanka 57 (2)
Australia 126 (4) beat Malaysia -16 (0)
Open Women
New Zealand 64 (2) beat South Africa 57 (2)
England 69 (3) beat UAE 63 (1)
Australia 124 (4) beat UAE 23 (0)
New Zealand 74 (2) beat England 55 (2)
PAKISTAN v SRI LANKA
Twenty20 International series
Thu Oct 26, 1st T20I, Abu Dhabi
Fri Oct 27, 2nd T20I, Abu Dhabi
Sun Oct 29, 3rd T20I, Lahore
Tickets are available at www.q-tickets.com
Schedule:
Pakistan v Sri Lanka:
28 Sep-2 Oct, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi
6-10 Oct, 2nd Test (day-night), Dubai
13 Oct, 1st ODI, Dubai
16 Oct, 2nd ODI, Abu Dhabi
18 Oct, 3rd ODI, Abu Dhabi
20 Oct, 4th ODI, Sharjah
23 Oct, 5th ODI, Sharjah
26 Oct, 1st T20I, Abu Dhabi
27 Oct, 2nd T20I, Abu Dhabi
29 Oct, 3rd T20I, Lahore