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Boeing in the Middle East

Eight Decades of Partnership

Boeing has been present in the Middle East for almost eight decades, working with a variety of customers and partners: with the region’s ambitious airlines that have successfully made the Middle East a global air transport hub; with defense forces that use state-of-the-art technology to secure their land and sea borders, while providing humanitarian assistance where required; with communications enterprises using satellite technology to link the region with the world; and with schools, universities and charities that are making a visible difference in their communities.

Boeing employs more than 3,000 employees across the Middle East, through local entities in Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Doha and Kuwait and through its joint ventures. In addition, Boeing has field service teams across the region and two distribution centers for airplane spare parts in Dubai. Boeing sources materials and components from multiple companies across the region and supports the expansion of the Middle East maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capacity.

Our Presence

Saudi Arabia

Since 1945, when President Roosevelt gifted a DC-3 Dakota to King Abdulaziz Al Saud, Boeing has supported the Kingdom’s phenomenal growth in commercial aviation, defense and technology.

United Arab Emirates

Throughout the years, the UAE and Boeing have shared a common vision, demonstrating our commitment to promoting economic diversification and advancing sustainable development goals.

Qatar

Since 2006, Boeing has been proud to play a role in the development of Qatar’s aerospace industry, supporting the development of advanced technologies and building the skills of future talent. .

Kuwait

For almost 50 years, Boeing has partnered with Kuwait, providing aircraft to meet both the commercial and the military needs of the country.

Egypt

For nearly six decades, Boeing has partnered with Egypt, providing aircraft and services to meet its commercial and military needs and supported job creation and human capital development.

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Strengthening Safety & Quality

Boeing’s Safety & Quality Plan addresses several improvement areas with actions that generally align to four focus areas: investing in workforce training, simplifying manufacturing plans and processes, eliminating defects, and elevating our safety and quality culture, along with measures to continuously monitor and manage the health of our production system.

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Careers in the Middle East

Boeing gives you the chance to work with many of the world's pre-eminent experts in aerospace and advanced technology – and be a part of an important and growing industry. View current open job opportunities in the Middle East.

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