Boeing announced services orders and agreements with leading airlines and governments to provide greater lifecycle value to their fleets and enable improved connectivity, exploration and mission readiness.
Boeing made the announcement at the Dubai Airshow.
The Middle East is one of the fastest-growing aviation services markets in the world, with Boeing forecasting a combined addressable market in the region for commercial and defense services worth $225 billion over the next 10 years.
“We are proud to offer purpose-built solutions that reflect market needs and the preferences and operational requirements of our customers, including those in the important Middle East region,” said president and CEO of Boeing global services, Ted Colbert.
“Boeing is committed to growing our service offerings together with commercial and government partners to expand the Middle East’s organic aerospace services expertise and support local industry.”
Recent Middle East services orders and agreements include:
FlySAFAIR joins more than 300 international customers using Boeing Maintenance Performance Toolbox to access their fleets’ real-time digital maintenance data and engineering and certification information.
TAAG Angola Airlines reached a five-year agreement for Boeing global services’ global fleet care. This agreement provides virtual maintenance and engineering support for TAAG’s entire fleet of 15 Boeing 777 (8) and 737-700 (7) aircraft.
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