China is offering a glimpse of some of its latest drones and fighter jets at the Middle East’s biggest air show this week, seizing an opportunity to promote the country’s aviation products in the region.
Among those displaying their advanced aircraft at the Dubai Air Show is China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (Catic), a major state-owned Chinese defence company.
Its offerings include a full-scale model of the Wing Loong-X unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), an export variant of the medium-altitude, long-endurance drone designed for multi-role functionality, including maritime escort and anti-submarine warfare.
According to a Catic official at the event, the Wing Loong-X has been in demand among Middle East “customers” whose proximity to recent armed conflict has highlighted the importance of drones.
“Basically, the drone can launch air-to-ground missiles and air-to-air missiles. It also has anti-ship capabilities,” said the official, who asked not to be named.

It is the first known instance of a full-scale model of the Wing Loong-X being showcased at a defence exhibition outside China.
