2011-11-14 03:55:15 GMT2011-11-14 11:55:15(Beijing Time)Xinhua English
A Rafale fighter jet performs during the first day of the Dubai Airshow November 13, 2011. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
People visit the opening day of the 12th Dubai Airshow. Emirates Airlines launched Dubai Airshow with a record 18-billion U.S. dollars order for 50 Boeing 777s, giving the US company a flying start on its European rival Airbus at the prestigious event. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
As the leading aviation event in the Middle East, the biannual Dubai airshow runs until Thursday. Organizers said fair this year will be the biggest yet and expects some 55,000 professional visitors. (Xinhua/An Jiang)
As the leading aviation event in the Middle East, the biannual Dubai airshow runs until Thursday. Organizers said fair this year will be the biggest yet and expects some 55,000 professional visitors. (Xinhua/An Jiang)
As the leading aviation event in the Middle East, the biannual Dubai airshow runs until Thursday. Organizers said fair this year will be the biggest yet and expects some 55,000 professional visitors. (Xinhua/An Jiang)
As the leading aviation event in the Middle East, the biannual Dubai airshow runs until Thursday.
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