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UAE Joins Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, Egypt, Turkey in Driving Amman’s Amra Mega Exhibition Hub Near Queen Alia Airport Set to Draw Thousands of Visitors Per Event as Emirates, Qatar Airways, Royal Jordanian, Saudia, EgyptAir & Turkish Airlines Position f

June 21, 2026·Travel And Tour WorldEconomy

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Regional exhibition infrastructure has historically served as a strategic lever for Gulf states to consolidate trade routes and enhance logistics positioning across the Levant and broader Middle East, particularly as air cargo and business-to-business connectivity deepen post-pandemic. The Amra hub's multi-stakeholder structure—anchored by UAE, Saudi, and Qatari participation alongside anchor carriers—reflects a pattern of GCC-led capital deployment into non-oil economic diversification and supply-chain integration across neighboring markets. Amman's proximity to Queen Alia Airport positions the facility within existing regional air freight and trade corridors that have underwritten transport, logistics, and ancillary services sectors across the Gulf since the 2010s.

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