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Arab news, Wed, May 07, 2025 | Dhu al-Qadah 9, 1446
Saudi Arabia explores helicopter manufacturing partnership with Airbus
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia is exploring joint
manufacturing opportunities with Airbus Helicopters as part of its broader
effort to localize advanced aviation technologies and strengthen the domestic
industry.
The discussions were held during the “Industrial
Day” event at Airbus Helicopters’ headquarters in Marignane, France, in the
presence of the Kingdom’s Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar
Alkhorayef, company executives, Saudi aviation suppliers, and Airbus’s global
network of partners.
The visit marks a key milestone in the Kingdom’s
push to become a global hub for the aerospace industry under Vision 2030.
In a post on X, Alkhorayef said the event
“emphasized the importance of localizing technology, strengthening international
partnerships, and leveraging the Kingdom’s assets and mineral resources to
become a pivotal hub for the aviation industry.”
During the gathering, the Saudi delegation met
with Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even, reviewed the company’s advanced aircraft
production technologies, and explored potential areas for investment and joint
manufacturing in helicopters and related sectors.
Alkhorayef emphasized the strategic
importance of the aviation industry to Saudi Arabia’s industrial development
plans, calling it one of the most promising advanced sectors for localizing
capabilities and developing high-value technologies.
He added that Saudi Arabia is focused on building
a globally competitive manufacturing base, highlighting the country’s commitment
to localizing the aviation sector through industrial partnerships and foreign
investment.
The minister said the Kingdom offers robust
fundamentals for industrial growth, including mineral wealth, energy resources,
skilled labor, and a business-friendly investment environment.
He stated that Saudi Arabia’s aerospace strategy
includes the localization of helicopter production, unmanned aerial vehicles,
and the development of maintenance, repair, and overhaul services.
The market for these capabilities is projected to
exceed $10 billion.
By 2035, the aerospace sector is expected to
contribute $88 billion to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product and support more
than 377,000 jobs, according to a statement from the ministry.
During the meeting, Airbus Helicopters executives
presented the company’s manufacturing capabilities and expressed interest in
deepening collaboration in areas such as assembly, aviation maintenance, and
innovation in rotorcraft technology.
The discussions also addressed opportunities for
technology transfer and industrial training to support Saudi Arabia’s ambition
of becoming a regional aerospace center.
The Saudi delegation included senior officials
such as the National Industrial Development Center CEO Saleh Al-Sulomi and was
part of a broader official visit to France.
The visit aimed to strengthen bilateral ties and
explore strategic cooperation in mining, aviation, and industrial development.
Meetings were also held with French government representatives and business
leaders to discuss expanding investment flows and industrial partnerships.
Alkhorayef stressed that the Kingdom’s
long-term goal is to diversify its economy by accelerating the growth of
high-tech industries and integrating into global manufacturing value chains.
The nation’s unique competitive advantages —
including its strategic location, mineral reserves, energy capacity, and
logistics infrastructure — position it as a compelling destination for
industrial investment.