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Airport Freezone set to attract more companies

DUBAI - Dubai Airport Freezone will be participating at Dubai Airshow 2011, which is set to kick off on Sunday, through its presence at stand C100 in the Central Hall. The free zone is set to leverage the emirate’s investment opportunities in the aviation and aerospace industries and attract more aviation companies to its vicinity.

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