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05.10.2017 22:35:00

UAE Ambassador Highlights Benefits Of "Open Skies" Policy In Visit To Boeing Facility

CHARLESTON, S.C., Oct. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Visiting Charleston-area Boeing employees who will build some of the more than 500 US-made airplanes ordered by UAE airlines, UAE Ambassador to the United States Yousef Al Otaiba highlighted the immense mutual benefits of the commercial aviation sector and of the UAE-US "Open Skies" aviation agreement to both countries.

Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba on the flight deck of test 787-10 at Boeing in Charleston, South Carolina

"With more than 500 aircraft purchased or on order, UAE airlines continue to inject tens of billions of dollars into the US economy, helping to support hundreds of thousands American jobs into the next decade," Ambassador Al Otaiba noted.  "These same UAE airlines have also carried tens of millions of visitors to the United States, injecting billions more dollars into local communities and supporting hundreds of thousands of more US jobs in hospitality, retail, and domestic airlines."

During his remarks, the Ambassador emphasized the importance of the UAE-US "Open Skies" aviation agreement that has enabled both countries to benefit, creating and supporting jobs in both the UAE and US.  Ambassador Al Otaiba also underscored that commercial aviation represents the biggest share of the US' $19 billion trade surplus with the UAE, the US' third largest trade surplus globally.

"Simply put, without Open Skies, the full scope of Boeing's business with UAE airlines – and the economic benefits realized by communities all across the US – would not be possible," Ambassador Al Otaiba said. "The agreement works for everyone, and the aviation trade relationship is an essential part of the broader economic exchanges that connect the UAE and the US and promote our shared prosperity." 

For eight years in a row, the UAE has remained the largest export market in the Middle East region for the US. Bilateral trade between the UAE and US exceeded $25 billion in 2016.

The UAE and US signed an Open Skies agreement nearly 20 years ago, giving UAE and US passenger and cargo airlines equal access to each other's markets.  Under the agreement, FedEx established its Mideast hub in Dubai. And UAE international airlines, Emirates and Etihad, now serve 11 US gateway cities from Dubai and Abu Dhabi respectively with more than 260 weekly flights.    

Beginning next year, the Boeing South Carolina facility will assemble 787-10 aircraft slated for delivery to Etihad Airways. Etihad is responsible for nearly 20 percent of the total 149 Boeing 787-10s that are currently on order, helping to support 7,000 Boeing jobs in South Carolina. All of the 787-10 aircraft will be fitted with US-manufactured advanced GE engines.  Etihad also flies 23 777's and has many more on order.

Dubai-based Emirates Airline is the world's largest operator of Boeing 777s and was the launch customer for the 777X model.  According to Boeing data, Emirates' current 777 fleet includes 123 aircraft and it has an additional 166 777 aircraft on order. All of Boeing's 777 aircraft are manufactured in Everett, Washington. FlyDubai has announced its purchase of 76 Boeing 737-MAX aircraft, which are manufactured in Renton, Washington. 

In total, according to Boeing, UAE airlines have ordered 545 Boeing aircraft, of which 321 are still to be delivered. Emirates and Etihad combined have the world's largest fleet of wide-body Boeing aircraft. The majority of these orders were announced by UAE airlines in 2013, at the time the largest commercial aircraft order in history valued at $120 billion

"Open Skies is a trade agreement that is working, delivering huge value and benefits to both countries – it benefits millions of flyers, it supports hundreds of thousands of jobs, it is critical to hundreds of cities and communities," said Ambassador Al Otaiba.  "Attempts to roll back Open Skies will only hurt communities like Charleston and employees like those at Boeing and its suppliers across the US and world. Flyers will also have fewer choices and less convenience."

Multiple studies have shown that nonstop international flights into the US generate hundreds of millions of dollars in local economic activity each year. For example, the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation found that a single long-haul wide-body flight to LAX such as Emirates generates $623.5 million in annual economic benefits. The Houston Airport System and the University of Houston found that the economic benefits generated from Emirates' services would be $257 million a year, with 98,000 new passengers travelling each year to or via Houston. Emirates' flights to Dallas/Fort Worth produce $300 million in economic impact annually for the region, according to DFW Airport estimates.

According to Ambassador Al Otaiba, UAE airlines fly to markets in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent that are underserved by US airlines and their European alliance partners. Abu Dhabi and Dubai provide convenient connections from those points to the US, and the net result is an overall increase in passenger traffic. 

The UAE Ambassador also highlighted that the US-UAE aviation relationship facilitates people-to-people exchanges and inbound Foreign Direct Investment in the US, while also opening up new markets to American businesses.

"Looking to the future, I see more opportunities for increased trade between the UAE and the US," said the Ambassador.

Media requests and questions should be addressed to:
Media@uaeembassy-usa.org

Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba delivers remarks to employees and community leaders at Boeing in Charleston, South Carolina

Ambassador Yousef Al Otaiba meets with employees and community leaders at Boeing in Charleston, South Carolina

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