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Fri, Feb 07, 2014

Boeing, Saudi Arabian Airlines Holding Co. Sign Collaboration Agreement

Will Allow Possible Partnership Opportunities In Defense And Commercial Aviation

A broad collaboration agreement allowing the companies to pursue possible partnership opportunities in the areas of defense and commercial aviation that will benefit customers and generate new business in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was signed Wednesday by Boeing and Saudi Arabian Airlines Holding Co. (Saudia).

“We are pleased to sign this collaboration agreement with Boeing to support the transformation process Saudia is going through, and hope both Saudia and Boeing will get the anticipated commercial, economic and social benefits out of such collaboration,” said Khalid Almolhem, director general, Saudi Arabian Airlines.

Boeing and Saudia will explore areas of cooperation in pilot and aircraft maintenance training, rotorcraft support, management and leadership training and manufacturing focused on the expansion of local presence and aerospace skill development in country. "This agreement builds on the well-established relationship between Boeing and Saudia and will enable us to enter into some exciting future business ventures,” said Jim O’Neill, president, Global Services & Support, Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “We look forward to collaborating with Saudia and expanding our training and service offerings for our customers.”

“This agreement will bring together the expertise of our companies and is aligned with our efforts to further strengthen and grow the local industry in the Kingdom,” said Ahmed Jazzar, president of Boeing Saudi Arabia. “Boeing’s relationship with Saudia has spanned decades, and today we have come together to forge a path that will generate benefits for our companies and the people of Saudi Arabia for generations to come.”

The partnership between Saudia and Boeing began nearly 70 years ago with a gift of a DC-3 Dakota to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Boeing has a track record of working closely with its civil and defense partners in Saudi Arabia to bring innovative new technologies and cutting edge knowledge to the Kingdom.

(Pictured: Back row, left to right: Chris Raymond, vice president, Business Development and Strategy, Boeing Defense, Space & Security; Ahmed Jazzar, president, Boeing Saudi Arabia; Abdulaziz R. Al Hazmi, chief executive officer, Saudi Arabian Airlines. Front row, left to right: Jim O’Neill, president, Global Services & Support, Boeing Defense, Space & Security; H.E. Khalid Almolhem, director general, Saudi Arabian Airlines)

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