Some of the Boeing highlights at this year's IDEX exhibition include static demonstrations of air-to-air refueling, Network Centric Solutions and an exhibit of Boeing products and services.
'Participating in IDEX allows us to continue our dialog not just with our direct customers, but also other key stakeholders around the region and allows us to work more effectively now and in the future', said Marcus Hurley president Boeing Middle East Limited. 'Our objective is to continue working closely with these customers to provide long-term solutions and enhance security across the region.'
Boeing recently announced its 2004 financial results which showed an increase in IDS revenues to US$ 30.5 billion from US$ 27 billion in 2003. With a strong and positive relationship with its customers for over 60 years, Boeing is committed to developing and expanding a wide range of complimentary business opportunities with partners, customers and suppliers.
Through its Integrated Defense Systems unit, Boeing offers Arab customers the best solutions, systems, services and innovation. These will enable customers to operate effectively in a future where new technologies and their applications will play a pivotal role.
Boeing is transforming from a hardware and platform provider to a solutions and systems provider and from an international exporter to a truly global enterprise. The goal is to be a broad, balanced aerospace and defense company with an emphasis on speed and agility, which allows us to respond effectively to our customers' requirements.
Boeing to participate in IDEX 2005
The Boeing Company, the largest aerospace company in the world, is participating in the seventh International Defense Exhibition and Conference (IDEX).
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, February 12 - 2005 at 09:49
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Notes and media contacts
Sami LahoudCommunications Director - M.E. & Africa
The Boeing Company
Tel: +971 50 559 4426
Saffana Michael
Account Director
Hill and Knowlton
Tel: +971 50 459 0651
Lara Lynn Golden, News EditorSaturday, February 12 - 2005 at 09:49 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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