US aircraft maker Boeing focuses on new collaborations in Trkiye


ISTANBUL: Boeing has suppliers in Trkiye with a business volume that hit $2.5 billion in the last decade as it ‘looks for other collaborations in Trkiye for the coming period,’ the company’s country executive for Trkiye and Central Asia told Anadolu.

‘Trkiye provides advantage for us as Boeing with its strong aviation ecosystem,’ said Aysem Sargin.

She noted that long-term expectations for the aviation sector have always been positive as it started to recover as of 2022 after the effects of the coronavirus pandemic was over.

Sargin said the growth in the sector gained momentum last year, and that Boeing Trkiye saw growth reaching beyond projections.

‘The aviation industry saw a rapid recovery worldwide, followed by a transition to growth. Trkiye has been one of the fastest-recovering countries in terms of passenger traffic and it has become one of the pioneers in identifying the need for aircraft and taking action,’ she said.

Sargin pointed out that there are notable airlines in Trkiye, and they are upda
ting their growth projections.

‘Trkiye has a strong aviation and defense industry, and it is an important player in the global supply chain,’ she said. ‘Depending on global demand, the more airplanes made, the more our companies in Trkiye involved in the supply chain will produce, and the more they will export.’

? ‘Trkiye is in an excellent position geographically and in terms of aviation’

Sargin emphasized that the engineering capability of Trkiye is quite high.

‘As aviation production goes up and new technologies are adapted, Turkish engineers will have a lot of work to do; therefore, the growth of this high value-added sector is a very positive development for Trkiye, as on the one hand, the aviation sector provides the know-how in Trkiye to increase, and on the other, it supports companies with regular capital inflow, allowing them to make long-term investments, thus further improving their competitiveness in the international arena.’

She said the growth of Istanbul Airport is expected.

‘Trkiye is i
n an excellent position geographically and in terms of aviation, and if we look at the past decade, airlines in Trkiye grew much faster than expected, and we see very rapid growth in many aviation-related areas in the country,’ said Sargin.

Business volume of $2.5 billion

Sargin mentioned that they cooperate with suppliers intensively in their production models, as they have ‘good suppliers.’

‘We have had a business volume of $2.5 billion in the last decade and we are looking at other collaborations in Trkiye for the coming period,’ she said.

Sargin stated that Central Asia is open to growth in aviation.

‘We see new breakthroughs in trade and tourism in this region, as Central Asia has become more in touch with the world. Of course, Trkiye is a very important partner in the region and we share their culture and historical roots,’ she said.

‘Boeing can play a good role here, and Trkiye is certainly a very important bridge to Central Asia,’ she added.

Source: Anadolu Agency