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Boeing to show commercial, defence and services at BIAS 2022
Boeing will showcase its market-leading portfolio of commercial, defence, and services during its participation of the 6th edition of the Bahrain International Airshow 2022 (BIAS) and the 4th Manama Air Power Symposium (MAPS 2022).
Boeing will showcase its market-leading portfolio of commercial, defence, and services during its participation of the 6th edition of the Bahrain International Airshow 2022 (BIAS) and the 4th Manama Air Power Symposium (MAPS 2022).
Held under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and supported by the Royal Bahrain Air Force, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, Chairman of BIAS Supreme Organising Committee and Personal Representative of His Majesty the King, and the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunication, the events will take place from November 8 to 11.
The theme for MAPS 2022 is “Air Power and Air Defense in the Era of Transformation, Automation, and Integration”. During this event, Boeing will take center stage to share its expertise on the local defence sector in Bahrain and explore opportunities for further cooperation. With this year’s event program for BIAS built around four thematic areas covering Airports and Airlines, Cargo and Logistics, Women in Aerospace, and Space, Boeing will also demonstrate its contribution to the local aerospace sector in Bahrain and its growing services, commercial, defence, and engagement capabilities.
Innovative region
“The GCC and the wider Middle East, and Africa (Mena) are some of the most progressive and innovative regions in the world when it comes to aerospace. In Bahrain, a forward-looking and strategic vision has allowed the Kingdom to accomplish a wide range of achievements and successes in several different fields, including the hosting of significant international exhibitions in the fields of aviation, research, technology, and space,” said Kuljit Ghata-Aura, president of Boeing Middle East, Turkey and Africa.
“BIAS provides an important opportunity for Boeing to meet with existing customers face-to-face, as well as potential prospective partners and customers in the country, which is why we have participated over the years and are returning this year.”
Advanced platforms
At BIAS, Boeing will be showcasing advanced platforms and capabilities including:
*The AH-64 Apache, the primary attack helicopter for 17 partner nations around the globe, including Egypt, with a reputation as the most proven attack helicopter in the world. There are more than 1,200 Apache aircraft in operation at present. The US Army fleet has accumulated over 4 million flight hours and more than 1.3 million combat hours.
*The CH-47F Chinook is the most advanced, affordable, battle-tested heavy-lift helicopter in the world. The tandem rotor design allows the Chinook to devote all of its power to lift, and provides unmatched tactical and combat support mission capabilities.
*The F-15EX is an indispensable asset to global force structures with affordability, speed, range, heavy-weapon payload and rapid technology paths. With its contemporary sensors, high-speed open mission systems architecture and electronic warfare suite, the F-15EX delivers complementary and interoperable capabilities ready to take on the missions of today and adapt to meet the missions of tomorrow.
*The Wave Glider designed and manufactured by Liquid Robotics, is the world’s most experienced, long-duration un-crewed surface vehicle (USV). It supports a wide range of sensors and payloads to collect and transmit data in real-time from seabed to space, and is used by defence organisations around the world for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions.
Boeing Global Services portfolio
Boeing will also showcase solutions and capabilities from the Boeing Global Services portfolio, which includes sustainment, modifications and modernisation, upgrades, training and maintenance services, many of which are deployed in support of governments in the region today. Looking ahead, Boeing’s Commercial Boeing Commercial Market Outlook (CMO), forecasts that the region’s fleet is forecasted to expand to 3,400 airplanes in the next 20 years, to serve fast-growing passenger traffic as well as cargo demand.
With the partnership between Boeing and Bahrain dating back to 1977, Boeing investments have helped grow the local aerospace sector, creating jobs and driving innovation for mutual benefit.
With the Bahraini market continuing to require a versatile fleet that meets the demands of airline and air-cargo business models, Boeing will continue expanding its presence in Bahrain and is committed to growing indigenous capabilities.-- TradeArabia News Service