Boeing has signed an MoU with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in Indonesia to explore initiatives aimed at strengthening the country’s aviation sector, with a focus on flight safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

“Indonesia is home to one of the world’s largest aviation markets. The MoU with DGCA and the opening of Boeing’s new permanent office in Jakarta further demonstrates our commitment to Indonesia and our customers while laying a strong foundation for future growth,” said Zaid Alami, country managing director of Boeing Indonesia.

Jakarta office

The signing coincided with the inauguration of Boeing’s new permanent office in Jakarta.

“Indonesia is home to one of the world’s largest aviation markets. The MoU with DGCA and the opening of Boeing’s new permanent office in Jakarta further demonstrates our commitment to Indonesia and our customers while laying a strong foundation for future growth,” said Zaid Alami, country managing director of Boeing Indonesia.

Boeing and Indonesia have worked in partnership for nearly 75 years to support the development of aerospace and defense capabilities in the country through training, supply chain development, and industry partnerships. Boeing has contributed over $8.5m in charitable contributions and grants to the country’s communities, with a focus on sustainability, workforce preparation, health and wellness, early education and humanitarian efforts.

Image: A walkway at Boeing’s new office is based on a scaled-down version of Jakarta’s Soekarno Hatta International Airport (CGK) runway 07L/25R. (Photo: Boeing)

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