(Bloomberg) -- Saudi Arabia said it’s working with top airplane makers Boeing and Airbus to get its aluminum and titanium approved for use in their planes as...
-- Saudi Arabia said it’s working with top airplane makers Boeing and Airbus to get its aluminum and titanium approved for use in their planes as part of a push to get more manufacturing done inside the kingdom.Achieving certification would potentially help the jet manufacturers overcome supply hurdles, including difficulties securing some raw materials. Saudi Arabia is also discussing making more aircraft components locally, according to the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation.
Saudi Arabia aims to attract $100 billion in investment to the aviation sector by 2030, mainly driven by spending from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Al-Duailej said. He estimates about half of that will be spent on airports and infrastructure, while the rest goes to aircraft and other activities.
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