The event brought together commercial and defense actors in one exhibition, covering an area of 300,000 square meters. A total of 500,000 people visited the exhibition to see the more than 100 aircraft on display, including the Antonov AN-70, and Antonov AN-178.
Iran’s pavilion was named as the most active during the three-day event based on the number of signed agreements and visitors.
As many as 20 agreements were signed between the Iranian side and foreign companies, particularly Turkish, in aviation fields including motors, aerospace telecommunication equipment and other parts.
The exhibition wrapped up today, representing 100 countries in Eurasia with 150 civilian and military delegations, and some 400 companies from the aviation sector.
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