UAE Showcases Satellite 813 and Next-Gen Air Mobility at Dubai Airshow

The UAE unveiled major technological milestones at the Dubai Airshow, including the imminent launch of Satellite 813 and a groundbreaking drone traffic system set to reshape the future of air mobility

Six jets streaked across the sky in a spectacular aerial show, splitting in different directions and leaving trails of red, green, yellow and black. The vibrant display signalled the beginning of National Day celebrations — and set the stage for the UAE’s latest technological achievements.

Among the biggest reveals at the Dubai Airshow was Satellite 813, the Arab world’s first joint space project. Engineers from several Arab nations developed the satellite at UAE facilities, marking an unprecedented moment of regional scientific cooperation.

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A spokesperson at the exhibition confirmed that launch preparations for Satellite 813 are now in their final phase. “The launch is possible by the end of November or the first week of December,” the spokesperson said, adding that final conditions will determine the date.

Once deployed, the satellite will operate in orbit for five years, rotating continuously to collect climate, agricultural and environmental data. Its hyperspectral and panchromatic imaging systems will support research across the region.

The name “813” pays homage to the era of the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, symbolising a revival of Arab scientific progress. Officials say the mission represents a modern return to collaboration and shared knowledge.

Crowds at the airshow turned their eyes — and phones — skyward as both military and commercial aircraft performed complex formations. Spectators captured the colourful spectacle, which blended celebration with cutting-edge innovation.

Beyond space, Dubai revealed its next leap in air mobility: a digital traffic system for drones. The unmanned aircraft traffic management (UTM) platform will organise drone routes much like road networks on the ground.

Brent Klavon, Chief Strategy Officer at ANRA Technologies, said the system functions like road signs for the sky. “It shows where drones can fly, where they must avoid, and how they move safely,” he explained.

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Officials said the UTM will be crucial as drone usage expands across logistics, emergency services and urban mobility. The system aims to prevent collisions and ensure drones operate smoothly alongside traditional aircraft.

With Satellite 813 nearing launch and future sky corridors taking shape, the Dubai Airshow underscored the UAE’s growing role in shaping global aerospace innovation.

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