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Air show kicked off in Dubai without Qatar Airways

(MENAFN - NewsIn.Asia) Dubai, Dec 3 (DAWN) - The biennial Dubai Airshow got underway last week as the world's biggest defence companies promoted their weapons amid heightened tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Other airlines also took part, but missing from the trade show this year was one of the region's largest long-haul carriers, Qatar Airways, amid diplomatic fallout between Qatar and four Arab nations, the Associated Press reported.

The airline's business has suffered under Trump's travel bans affecting predominantly Muslim nations, as well as the recent ban on laptops in airplane cabins. The air show comes as the Qatar dispute is now in its fifth month with no resolution in sight.

Qatar Airways previously had played a big role in the Dubai Airshow, reserving a large pavilion and displaying its latest aircraft to visitors. At the start of the air show, Dubai-based Emirates, the Middle East's largest carrier, unveiled new, state-of-the-art, first class private suites.

In previous years, major Mideast carriers have flexed their spending power at the Dubai Airshow, including $140 billion in new orders announced in 2013 before the collapse of oil prices.

Two Emirates Airline planes fly in front of the "Al Fursan", or the Knights, a UAE Air Force aerobatic display team, during the opening day of the Dubai Air Show, United Arab Emirates. The biennial Dubai Air Show opened last Sunday with hometown long-haul carrier Emirates making a $15.1 billion buy of American-made Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, as the world's biggest defense companies promoted their weapons amid heightened tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)

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