Falconry (hunting with falcons) is a pastime that has been practised in the area for thousands of years, remaining popular in the United Arab Emirates.
It's so common that falcons in the Emirates can even get their own forest green passports, Atlas Obscura reported. The passport - valid for three years - allows the falcons to travel to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Morocco, and Syria.
A spokesman for the airline Flydubai told UAE news site The National that falcons must have their own seat, with a cloth placed underneath them to prevent accidents.
Etihad Airways also allows falcons on board.
"We accept the carriage of falcons in the main aircraft cabin provided that all the necessary documents have been obtained. We also accept falcons as checked baggage," its website reads.
Qatar Airways' website also states that a maximum of six falcons can be brought on economy class.
It is unknown which airline the picture was taken on.