Boeing CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: Aviation Industry Is Recovering, FII Came at an Important Time

President of Boeing International Sir Michael Arthur. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
President of Boeing International Sir Michael Arthur. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Boeing CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: Aviation Industry Is Recovering, FII Came at an Important Time

President of Boeing International Sir Michael Arthur. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
President of Boeing International Sir Michael Arthur. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

President of Boeing International Sir Michael Arthur said that the aviation industry was recovering and in good condition, stressing its vitality for the global economy.

Commenting on the Riyadh-hosted Future Investment Initiative (FII) forum, Arthur told Asharq Al-Awsatthat he was very impressed with the scope of the conference, which he said came at a very important time in the history of the global economy.

“There is a lot of change happening right now. But I think that Saudi Arabia has an active role in this by bringing people together, and we are looking forward to the next few years,” he stated.

Challenges

On the challenges facing the aviation industry, he said: “We have had three terrible years in this industry, due to the coronavirus pandemic, as the world stopped flying, but now the industry is recovering very quickly.”

Pointing to the high demand for planes, Arthur said the Middle East region ranked above the world average in the number of passengers traveling by plane.

“We are almost back to pre-coronavirus levels now, in the number of flights, and in some countries… There is currently more regional demand and by next year we will be back to full pre-COVID-19 levels or even above them by 10 to 24 percent,” he remarked.

He stressed that the industry has recovered and was in good shape.

Arthur continued: “In the long term after 20 years, we see tremendous growth in the field of aviation, where 41,000 aircraft will be purchased, which means almost doubling the current fleet.”

Supply chains

The president of Boeing International noted that constraints in the supply chain have obstructed the return of the full production capacity in the aviation industry.

“But the solution will come, it is only a matter of time, we will determine that,” he said.

Arthur pointed to the Saudi government’s ambition to develop aerospace within the Global Space Initiative.

“We would like to be a part of that,” he said. “We are already very involved in the Kingdom. We have 2,000 people working here in the country and their numbers are increasing over time, part in defensive warplanes, and another part in commercial aircraft. Thus, we have a lot of ideas for the future…”

Manufacturing plans

In response to a question about the company’s plans to manufacture parts for its aircraft in Saudi Arabia, he said: “We already provide significant defense support in the Kingdom. I am glad you asked this question, and we have been here for many years, and this work is going at an increasing pace all the time.

“We are helping the Saudi Air Force in their rotary-engine aircraft and in their fixed-wing aircraft to ensure that they are safe, efficient and capable of flight.”

He pointed to a global partnership with the Saudi armed forces, as well as a memorandum with the Saudi government for the production of aluminum used in the aircraft industry.

Importance of air transport

Turning to the importance of the Middle East region in the air transport sector, Arthur said Saudi Arabia and the region enjoyed a very good position, noting that the region links the East and West.

“So, I think there’s a lot of potential for growth here, in terms of passengers,” he underlined.

He added that the region was home to two of the seven largest shipping companies in the world.

“So, this is just an example of the scale of this growth. We expect this to develop even more over the next few years. So, you have a major geographic role, and Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are investing in aviation infrastructure. So, I think the future looks very positive for the region, in this area,” Arthur remarked.

Aircraft delivery

He stressed that demands for aircrafts were increasing, adding that the market was in good shape.

“As I said earlier, the long-distance travel market is coming back now and it will be stronger next year… So, they expect the growth to be very healthy,” he stated.

Asked about Boeing’s chances to join the new company that Saudi Arabia intends to launch, he said: “The ambition of the Kingdom and the Public Investment Fund is very exciting... We are fans of their projects, and we very much hope that they will choose Boeing aircraft; but this is an option that remains for Saudi Arabia… Of course, we will work closely with them to give them the best we can.”

He reiterated that the defense partnership was an important part of Boeing’s relationship with Saudi Arabia.

“We have a great growing relationship in the business side. We now have a partnership in maintenance, as well as on the defense platform. We have 240 Boeing aircraft in the Saudi fleet… We are very proud to support the Saudi government in the work it needs,” he concluded.



China Eyes Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia

Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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China Eyes Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia

Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

China’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Chang Hua, expressed Beijing’s hopes to strengthen its partnership with the kingdom, especially in electric vehicle production and other industries.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Hua condemned violations of Lebanon’s sovereignty and the targeting of civilians.
He called for immediate action to reduce tensions and prevent further escalation in the region.
“China is deeply shocked by the high civilian casualties from the conflict between Israel and Lebanon,” Hua said, urging the international community to work on calming the situation.
He emphasized that, no matter how things unfold, “China will always stand for justice and remain committed to peace and stability in the Middle East. We are ready to work with all parties to promote peace in the region.”
China’s Economic Growth
Hua highlighted China’s rise from a $30 billion economy to a $17.8 trillion one, making it the world’s second-largest economy and a leader in trade and industry.
He reiterated China’s goal to maintain high-level openness, push for high-quality economic development, and promote a multipolar world with fair global governance and inclusive economic globalization.
Saudi-China Relations
Hua described the partnership between Saudi Arabia and China as entering a new phase of deep development, congratulating Saudi Arabia on its 94th National Day.
He noted that Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia has boosted bilateral relations and strengthened the comprehensive strategic partnership, driving it towards a more stable and prosperous future.
The ambassador stressed the need to expand trade and investment between the two countries and highlighted the upcoming “Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025” as a key event.
Hua also pointed out that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman values the strong and historic relationship between the two nations.
The Crown Prince looks forward to further aligning Saudi Vision 2030 with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, expanding cooperation in energy, investment, and culture.
Hua noted that China is Saudi Arabia’s largest trading partner, with bilateral trade exceeding $100 billion in the past two years. He also mentioned the recent currency swap agreement between the two countries, which has helped boost trade and investment.
New Developments in Saudi-China Relations
According to Hua, the cooperation between the two nations has grown significantly, particularly in the automotive, renewable energy, and tourism sectors.
In 2023, Saudi imports of Chinese cars reached $4.12 billion, driven by companies like Changan, Geely, MG, Chery, Great Wall, Hongqi, GAC, and BYD, which have opened branches in the kingdom.
Discussions are ongoing about building local manufacturing plants. China exported 4.91 million vehicles in 2023, making it the largest car exporter globally for the first time, including 1.203 million electric vehicles, a 77.6% increase from the previous year.
Hua noted that Saudi Vision 2030 aims for electric vehicles to account for at least 30% of all cars in Riyadh by 2030, and he expressed optimism about enhancing collaboration in automotive manufacturing.
Chinese companies are also increasingly involved in Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy sector. They are working on multiple solar projects, including the Al Shuaibah photovoltaic plant, the largest of its kind in the world, with a capacity of 2.6 gigawatts.
In July 2023, the Renewable Energy Localization Company (RELC), backed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, signed agreements with three Chinese firms—Envision Technology Group, Jinko Solar, and TCL Zhonghuan—to establish joint ventures for high-efficiency solar cell production in Saudi Arabia.
These projects will focus on producing solar components, helping Saudi Arabia achieve its goal of sourcing 75% of renewable energy project components locally by 2030.
Hua also highlighted the increasing exchange of visits between citizens of both countries. In September 2023, China and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate group tourism, making the kingdom an official destination for Chinese tour groups.
Several Chinese travel agencies have begun offering packages to Saudi Arabia, and direct flights between the two countries are increasing. Saudi Airlines has expanded its routes, operating numerous weekly flights between Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Riyadh, and Jeddah.