Boeing to Deliver First Aircraft to Kazakhstan by End of 2025

Boeing to Deliver First Aircraft to Kazakhstan by End of 2025

Astana, The Gulf Observer: In an important development for Kazakhstan’s aviation sector, Boeing will deliver its first aircraft to the country by the end of 2025. This announcement was made during a meeting between Kazakh Minister of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry Zhaslan Madiyev and a Boeing delegation in Seattle, according to media reports.

“Boeing confirmed that the first Dreamliner aircraft will be supplied to Kazakhstan by the end of 2025. This decision is aimed at enhancing the aircraft fleet of Kazakhstan and upgrading the level of air transportation in the country,” the Ministry’s press service reported.

During their visit, the Kazakh delegation had the opportunity to survey the aircraft assembly and digital transformation processes at the Boeing plant.

Boeing, a global leader in aerospace technologies, produces civil, military, and space aircraft. In 2023, Boeing’s income reached nearly $80 billion. An interesting fact highlights the company’s extensive reach: a Boeing plane takes off every two minutes somewhere in the world.

This delivery marks a significant step in strengthening Kazakhstan’s aviation capabilities and underscores Boeing’s commitment to expanding its global presence.