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At the Dubai Airshow, a stunning flyby mesmerizes viewers as the sky transform into a painting of red, green, and black.

November 14, 2023
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At the Dubai Airshow, a stunning flyby mesmerizes viewers as the sky transform into a painting of red, green, and black.

At the Dubai Airshow 2023 on Monday, the UAE’s aviation skills were showcased once again with an amazing flyby above the Dubai World Central (DWC) runway.

The legendary Emirates A380, the biggest commercial passenger plane in the world, led the formation. Next came Al Fursan, the UAE’s air show team, which formed a V and left behind trails of smoke that were red, green, and black.

A Boeing 777 from Emirates, an Airbus 320 from Etihad, a Boeing 737 from flydubai, and an Air Arabia Airbus 320 followed suit in the formation, all of which soar through the skies with grace and awe, captivating the hundreds of spectators and fervent aviation enthusiasts who raised their cameras to the sky.

Both aircraft displayed Emirates’ new trademark livery, which provides a dynamic and modern visual representation when traveling. The Emirates A380 stayed at only a hundred meters above the ground. The Boeing 777 operated by Emirates flew at a height of 160 meters in close pursuit.

This airborne accomplishment is the product of months of meticulous and cooperative planning. A wide range of stakeholders worked closely together, including several teams from Emirates and other UAE carriers, the UAE Military, the UAE Ministry of Defence, Emirates pilots, Flight Operation Managers, and Air Traffic Controllers.

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