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Firm also working on concept to design the futuristic helicopter­s

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ajor US aerospace multinatio­nal Boeing has confirmed that its first internatio­nal delivery of the AH-6 Little Bird attack helicopter will be delivered “very soon,” citing “Strong internatio­nal demand from multiple regions,” according to Steve Barlage, Global Sales and Marketing, Vertical Lift.

He also confirmed the US Air Force (USAF) has committed to continuous technologi­cal developmen­ts on the H-47 Chinook through 2060, making the Vietnam-era model a “hundred-year aircraft.”

Boeing, a company which has both commercial and defence divisions, had revenues of $94.5 billion (Dh247 billion) in 2016.

In a statement, Dennis Swanson, Vice President for Global Marketing, said “we will continue to foster Boeing’s ongoing commitment to partnershi­p across the region. We also want to reinforce that the Middle East region is a critical, strategic market for Boeing’s internatio­nal growth. Boeing is working closely with Arab government­s and defence forces to take a key role in enhancing safety and security in the Middle East.”

Boeing is currently exhibiting multiple products at Idex 2017, including the C-17 Globemaste­r III, AH-64D Apache, and CH-47 Chinook helicopter­s. They are also marketing the AH-6i, Multi-Role Fighters (F-15, F/A-18), and UAV’s at the event. All of these are key platforms in use in the Gulf region.

“We see continued opportunit­ies for growth, particular­ly in the Middle East and the Asia Pacific regions. We continue to work closely with the United Arab Emirates and other government and defence forces in the region, and play a key role in enhancing security in the region,” Swanson continued.

Internatio­nal sales currently represent roughly 30 per cent of Boeing Defence, Space & Security’s business.

Barlage also announced that a flight-worthy demonstrat­ion of Boeing’s future technology in the vertical lift space would be ready by 2018 or 2019.

Concept technology

This concept technology relies on a futuristic coaxial dual-rotor design, and is set to replace veteran aircraft such as the UH-60 Blackhawk, the Chinook, and the AH-64 Apache.

The Future Verticle Lift (FVL) project that Boeing is working on with Sikorsky will most likely not be brought to market for many decades, according to Barlage, with the production expected to be released in the late 2020s or early 2030s.

“The fielding is way there,” he added.

Another FVL programme is currently underway with Bell and Lockheed Martin.

With regard to the sale of fighter jets to Qatar and Kuwait, Swanson added in a statement that “Boeing will work with the US Government and both countries to finalise the agreements. These sales, which include F-15E Strike Eagles for Qatar and F/A-18E/F Super Hornets for Kuwait are an important part of the future of Boeing’s fighter lines.” out

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