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Israeli airport closure could keep defense companies from attending IDEX
The Hero-30 UAV is a man-packable system capable of reaching 100 knots in speed. (Courtesy of UVision) JERUSALEM With relationships between Israel and other Middle Eastern countries on the mend, more than 40 Israeli companies planned to showcase their military systems at this year’s International Defence Exhibition and Conference in the United Arab Emirates for the first time. But the participation by Israeli companies and officials was thrown into question after Israel extended a closure of its Ben-Gurion International Airport, essentially banning flights to the UAE and elsewhere. On Feb. 5, the closure was extended to Feb. 21, and an exemptions committee initially refused to approve the travel. Companies hoped that approvals would come through at the last minute, with IDEX set to take place Feb. 21-25.
For Israeli companies, the ability to publicly do business is a major game-changer in the Gulf.
Israeli defense giants and start-ups are looking forward to the usually massive defense exhibition called IDEX in Abu Dhabi. The pandemic has put a stop to many large exhibitions in the past year but the United Arab Emirates is committed to having IDEX this February 21 for four days. It is the largest defense exhibition and conference in the Middle East of its kind. According to ISDEF, a part of the Avnon Group, which is arranging Israel’s pavilion, there may be 1,250 exhibitors from sixty-two countries. More than 100,000 people have attended in the past.