Boeing sees continued growth opportunity in the Middle East

The Boeing Company has highlighted the Middle East's current and future growth potential for both the commercial aviation and defence sectors.
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Boeing continues to build its presence in the Middle East with a focus on partnerships with regional entities. 

The company will showcase a range of products and services at the 2013 Dubai Air Show including a United Arab Emirates (UAE) Armed Forces Land Force AH-64D Apache, an AH-6i light attack/reconnaissance helicopter, a Qatar Airways and Royal Brunei Airlines’ 787 Dreamliner and a flydubai 737-800 featuring the Boeing Sky Interior and business class configuration. 

“Our presence in the Middle East goes back decades,” said Jeffrey Johnson, president, Boeing Middle East. “We have earned the trust of our partners and customers here through meaningful collaboration, contribution to the community and by providing the right products and services at the right time. We remain committed to further expanding our presence and strengthening partnerships with governments, enterprise and customers to support the development and growth of regional aerospace infrastructure and capabilities.”