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Airbus appoints Eid Al Qahtani to lead new regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia

Airbus has appointed Eid Al Qahtani as the President of its new Regional Headquarters in Riyadh.

Since the 1970s, Airbus has continuously expanded its footprint in Saudi Arabia, contributing significantly to the nation’s aviation and aerospace sectors. Today, the company employs over 350 people in the Kingdom, with 30% of its workforce being Saudi nationals.

Al Qahtani, with more than 20 years of leadership experience, including his role as Head of Operations for Airbus Helicopters in Riyadh, is well-equipped to lead the company’s efforts. His new role will see him focus on strengthening partnerships with government entities and stakeholders, while driving new business opportunities in line with Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030.

Wouter Van Wersch, President of Airbus International, commented, “We are privileged to see
Eid Al Qahtani leading our operations in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as President for Airbus
from our new Regional Headquarters in Riyadh. Al Qahtani brings valuable insights to the
country’s ambitious goals, and he understands the importance of local talent development.
His proven track record in successfully leading projects in the region makes him a perfect fit
for this role.”

Al Qahtani added, “I am honored to be leading Airbus from our new Riyadh Headquarters
and look forward to further consolidating Airbus’ presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,
which is a most strategic market for us. Our aim is to continue supporting Saudi Arabia’s
long-term goals whilst inspiring the next generation of Saudi leaders in the aerospace
sector.”

In January 2024, Airbus also signed an Industrial Participation agreement with the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) to develop the Kingdom’s industrial ecosystem further, supporting Saudi Vision 2030. This partnership, including the joint venture SAAMS (SAMI Airbus Aircraft Maintenance Services), aims to drive technological transfer and expertise to local companies, bolstering the Kingdom’s industrial localisation efforts.

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