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November 2025 – The Newsletter of Aventure Aviation Aventure to Exhibit at Dubai Airshow
Aventure will exhibit at stand 1475C at the 2025 Dubai Airshow, which will take place November 17–21 at Dubai's Al Maktoum Airport in the United Arab Emirates. Attending for Aventure will be senior vice president Amyr Qureshi, operations manager for military sales Ron Taylo, and military account manager Shaiq Bashir. This biennial event traces its history back to 1986, when it was called Arab Air, a small civilian air show. It has since grown to host over 1,500 exhibitors, 180 aircraft, and 148,000 visitors. Companies from all over the world will display their latest offerings, and visitors can watch flight demonstrations of various commercial and military aircraft. There will be nine conference tracks and content presented by 350+ industry speakers. Aventure Aviation has participated in every Dubai Airshow since 2003, while individual team members have attended since 1989. "It's a great opportunity to connect with industry professionals and witness the tremendous progress happening across our industry," said Shaiq. Meet Aventure at the Dubai Airshow > Growth Frontiers Dubai Features Aventure VP on Panel
Aventure's Amyr Qureshi (3rd from Left) at Growth Frontiers Dubai. Aventure senior vice president Amyr Qureshi spoke on a panel at Growth Frontiers Dubai, sharing his insights on current industry trends and developments. The conference took place at the Ritz-Carlton Dubai Beach Hotel from September 29–October 1 Organized by Airline Economics, Growth Frontiers hosts annual events globally that focus on aviation finance and leasing. Other recent conferences took place in New York and Singapore. The Dubai event brought together global decision-makers from airlines, engine manufacturers, MROs, financial firms, and others to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and opportunities, particularly in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia. "It was an honor to share my insights on such a forum," said Amyr. "We explored important aspects such as valuations, leasing, trading, maintenance and modification agreements, and strategies for end-of-life part-out and consignments." Aventure Exhibits in Warsaw at
Aventure's Ron Taylo (L) and Zaheer Faruqi at Global Defence Aviation. Aventure exhibited for the first time at Global Defence Aviation, which was held October 21–23 in Warsaw, Poland. Known as the industry's leading annual event on rotary-wing aircraft, it emphasized the growing importance of manned-unmanned teaming and unmanned aerial systems. The recent event explored how rotary-wing aircraft and autonomous systems are shaping multi-domain operations. Discussions covered interoperability challenges, advancements in AI, and innovations in sensor systems for situational awareness, along with insights into cyber warfare and terrorism. "We met with European and other international end operators of military helicopters as well as crews who operate manned and unmanned aerial vehicles and drones," said Ron. "We look forward to seeing many of them in March during Verticon 2026, which takes place in our home town Atlanta, where we will share our latest capabilities in supporting the rotary-wing aircraft market," he added. Honoring Jimmy Doolittle for
April 1942 – Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle on the USS Hornet (CV-8). November is National Aviation History Month, which is dedicated to exploring, recognizing, and celebrating America's contributions and achievements in aviation. Aventure would like to recognize Jimmy Doolittle, one of America's most accomplished aviators and a pioneer in military and civilian flight. James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle was born on December 14, 1896, in Alameda, California. He was fascinated with flying from an early age, and saw his first airplane at the age of 13. Doolittle began flying with the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War I. After the war, he earned a doctorate in Aeronautical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1929, he proved pilots could safely fly "blind" by relying solely on instruments, a breakthrough that led to the development of modern instrument flight rules used around the world today. During World War II, he led the famous Doolittle Raid over Japan in 1942, the first American air attack on the Japanese mainland. After the war, Doolittle continued advancing aviation through research, testing, and education. He received numerous awards, including the Medal of Honor and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He also served as a mentor and advocate, inspiring future generations of aviators and engineers. "Jimmy Doolittle represents the best of what aviation stands for," said Michael Griffiths Jr., Aventure's marketing associate. "His pioneering work helped pave the way for the global aviation network that companies like ours support every day." Aventure is looking for international sales reps > Are you seeking a distributor for your products? >
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November 29, 1945 — The first air-sea rescue takes place by a U. S. Army Sikorsky R-5 helicopter off the coast of Long Island, New York. November 11–13, 1935 — Jean Batten becomes the first woman to fly solo across the South Atlantic, taking 2 days 13 hours. She also breaks the speed record by a full day.
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