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IAF commander visits UAE for first time, stops at Dubai Airshow

Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin met with his Emirati counterpart, Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Alawi, who a few weeks ago was in Israel for the Blue Flag international exercise.

Commander of the United Arab Emirates Air Force Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Alawi (left) with Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin, commander of the Israeli Air Force, who visited the UAW for the first time and attended the Dubai Airshow, November 2021. Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
Commander of the United Arab Emirates Air Force Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Alawi (left) with Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin, commander of the Israeli Air Force, who visited the UAW for the first time and attended the Dubai Airshow, November 2021. Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

The commander of the Israeli Air Force visited the United Arab Emirates for the first time last week, the IAF announced on Sunday.

Maj. Gen. Amikam Norkin attended the Dubai International Air Chiefs Conference (DIAC), which attracted air-force commanders from around the world and throughout the Middle East. As part of the conference, Norkin also attended the Dubai Airshow.

“This is the first visit by the commander of the Israeli Air Force to the United Arab Emirates. Maj. Gen. Norkin’s visit to the UAE and his participation in the DIAC demonstrates the developing cooperation between the two air forces at the national and strategic levels following the Abraham Accords,” the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.

“The historic visit follows the arrival of the commander of the United Arab Emirates Air Force, Maj. Gen. Ibrahim Nasser Mohammed Al Alawi, to the Blue Flag international exercise, which concluded about two weeks ago,” it added.

The IDF statement continued, saying “this visit serves as an example of the continued development and strengthening between the Israeli and international air forces at the national and strategic level, as well as an example of the growing cooperation between air forces throughout the Middle East.”

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