Etihad Airways will showcase its role as one of the UAE’s largest global exporters of services and a key driver of national economic growth at Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) 2026, the country’s largest industrial trade platform, taking place from May 4 to 7 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi.
Etihad generates more than AED 29 billion ($7.9
billion)in annual revenue through the export of aviation and logistics services
to global markets, directly contributing to the UAE economy.
Through its wider role in tourism, trade
and connectivity, the airline drives over AED 130 billion in economic activity
across the UAE.
With more than 13,000 UAE-based employees,
Etihad creates high-value jobs across operations, engineering, cargo and
corporate functions, forming a critical part of the country’s service economy.
At MIITE, Etihad’s stand highlights how its
global network connects Abu Dhabi to international markets, enabling trade,
tourism and investment flows.
The airline has more than doubled seat
capacity into Abu Dhabi over the past four years, growing from 6.4 million to
13.4 million seats,bringing more visitors to the UAE and supporting increased
tourism and economic activity.
Etihad Cargo features prominently,
demonstrating how the airline enables the movement of UAE goods to global
markets.
In 2025, Etihad Cargo handled more than AED
120 billion in goods, connecting Abu Dhabi’s industrial base to international
supply chains and supporting sectors including pharmaceuticals, technology and
perishables.
The exhibition also highlights Etihad’s
role in strengthening the UAE’s industrial ecosystem through its supply chain.
In 2025, the airline directed AED 8.3
billion to suppliers under the UAE’s In-Country Value (ICV) programme, engaging
more than 1,200 UAE companies, including SMEs, female-owned enterprises and
businesses owned by People of Determination.
Through its global procurement and
partnerships, Etihad has also enabled more than AED 100 million in foreign
direct investment into the UAE, supporting the development of local
capabilities and industrial growth.
On May 5, Etihad Airways Chief People,
Government and Corporate Affairs Officer Dr Nadia Bastaki will participate in
the conference panel “Building a Globally Competitive Emirati Talent Pipeline,”
discussing the role of aviation in developing national talent and supporting
Emiratisation priorities.
Mohammed Al Shorafa, Chairman of Etihad Airways, said: “Etihad is one of the UAE’s largest global exporters of services, delivering aviation and logistics to markets around the world. That generates real economic value here in the UAE – from jobs and investment to trade and tourism. Make it in the Emirates is the right platform to demonstrate that impact, and how our continued growth is creating new opportunities for businesses, industries and talent across the country.” -TradeArabia News Service