Monday, April 18 2011
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Boeing goes to Iraq
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Says Iraq holds great growth opportunities for market suppliers with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction. Forty Boeing aircraft have been recently ordered by the Government of Iraq including 30 Next-Generation 737s and 10 787 Dreamliners.
Marty Bentrott, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Vice President for Sales (Middle East, Russia and Central Asia), said, “Iraq’s aviation industry is passing through an exciting growth phase with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction."
Boeing is going to Erbil in Iraq. The plane-maker attend the upcoming ‘Airports Expansion, Cargo and Logistics’ Conference and Exhibition to be held in Erbil, Iraq on the 26th and 27th of April, 2011.
Boeing said its participation at the event reflects its strong commitment to rebuilding the Iraqi aviation infrastructure and the central role its airplanes continue to play in advancing the Iraqi cargo and passenger transport market. Boeing is also a provider of aviation infrastructure training and services to the Government of Iraq.
Marty Bentrott, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Vice President for Sales (Middle East, Russia and Central Asia), said, “Iraq’s aviation industry is passing through an exciting growth phase with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction. We are pleased that [the conference] provide us with an ideal platform to further strengthening our relationships in the Iraqi aviation sector and facilitate potential future partnerships and business development opportunities.”
Boeing said it has a prominent position in the nascent Iraqi aviation market. It has signed a number of deals with the Government of Iraq during the past few years. Forty Boeing aircraft have been recently ordered by the Government of Iraq including 30 Next-Generation 737s and 10 787 Dreamliners. In addition, a 747-400, two 767-300ERs, and two Next-Generation 737s are currently operating under an Iraqi Airways airline operating certificate. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Investment Banking
Boeing goes to Iraq
By: Contributor Print this article
Says Iraq holds great growth opportunities for market suppliers with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction. Forty Boeing aircraft have been recently ordered by the Government of Iraq including 30 Next-Generation 737s and 10 787 Dreamliners.
Marty Bentrott, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Vice President for Sales (Middle East, Russia and Central Asia), said, “Iraq’s aviation industry is passing through an exciting growth phase with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction."
Boeing is going to Erbil in Iraq. The plane-maker attend the upcoming ‘Airports Expansion, Cargo and Logistics’ Conference and Exhibition to be held in Erbil, Iraq on the 26th and 27th of April, 2011.
Boeing said its participation at the event reflects its strong commitment to rebuilding the Iraqi aviation infrastructure and the central role its airplanes continue to play in advancing the Iraqi cargo and passenger transport market. Boeing is also a provider of aviation infrastructure training and services to the Government of Iraq.
Marty Bentrott, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' Vice President for Sales (Middle East, Russia and Central Asia), said, “Iraq’s aviation industry is passing through an exciting growth phase with seven new airports and cargo villages under construction. We are pleased that [the conference] provide us with an ideal platform to further strengthening our relationships in the Iraqi aviation sector and facilitate potential future partnerships and business development opportunities.”
Boeing said it has a prominent position in the nascent Iraqi aviation market. It has signed a number of deals with the Government of Iraq during the past few years. Forty Boeing aircraft have been recently ordered by the Government of Iraq including 30 Next-Generation 737s and 10 787 Dreamliners. In addition, a 747-400, two 767-300ERs, and two Next-Generation 737s are currently operating under an Iraqi Airways airline operating certificate. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]