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Middle East air industry to grow

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - The governments encourage foreign investments

Industry experts say that Middle East carriers and airports will increase capacity thanks to the governments across the region which encourage direct foreign investments by establishing free zones, point towards growth of the industry. Mohammed Mounib, President of MEDFA (Middle East Duty Free Association), said: "It is time for the industry to focus on the extraordinary developments taking place across...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 55087

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