Overview
- Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan viewed the Russian exhibits with Rostec chief Sergei Chemezov and showed particular interest in the Su-57E fighter.
- Russia’s delegation to the show is led by First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov.
- The Russian pavilion spans nearly 5,000 square meters with about 900 exhibits and more than 30 full-scale displays.
- The Su-57E is making its Middle East premiere, drawing steady visitor attention and photo stops from the opening morning.
- Russia is presenting first public showings of the upgraded Yak-130M and a Ka-52 equipped with the Kh-MD guided missile, with the airshow running November 17–21 in Dubai.