Indonesia's Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) have entered into a comprehensive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement, signed by M. Mauludin and John W. Bruns in Boeing's newly inaugurated Jakarta office, aims to foster economic and technological growth in the Indonesian aviation sector. The MoU addresses critical industry issues like supply chain management, human resources, technological innovation, and aircraft maintenance, while also seeking to expand the civil aviation system.
The new agreement builds upon a 75-year-old cooperative relationship between Boeing and Indonesia, setting a new benchmark in the sustainable development of the country's aviation industry. The MoU underscores a commitment to aviation safety, service quality, air navigation services, and personnel training through information exchange.
On Wednesday, Boeing had officially opened its Jakarta office and announced the impending MoU with Indonesia's Civil Aviation Directorate General to enhance the national aviation industry. Zaid Alami, Managing Director of Boeing Indonesia, emphasized on flight safety, efficiency, and sustainability during the inauguration ceremony. This pact reaffirms Boeing's dedication to Indonesia and signals future expansion plans.
The agreement is an extension of a longstanding collaboration involving training and supply chain development between Boeing and Indonesia. It underlines Boeing's commitment towards bolstering the Indonesian aviation sector while also highlighting its dedication towards future expansion in the region.
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