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المملكة: The Kingdom’s participation in the Paris International Aviation Fair 2025


In the presence of the governor The General Authority for Military Industries M. Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al -Ohali , the participation of the General Authority for Military Industries was launched in The Paris International Air Fair 2025, one of the largest and most ancient exhibitions specialized in the field of aviation and defense worldwide, at Paris Airport – Le Burgie, and will continue until June 22nd. Saleh bin Nasser Al -Jasser, Chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Al -Dailaj, the Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the French Republic, Fahd bin Mayouf Al -Ruwaili, and a number of officials, experts and specialists from different countries of the world and a wide international presence. Al-Ohali that the authority’s participation in the exhibition comes within the framework of the efforts of the General Authority for Military Industries to enhance international partnerships, attract specific investments, and enable national competencies, in a way that contributes to achieving the targets of the Kingdom’s 2030 vision, including localization of more than 50% of military spending." align ="center" Class ="twitter-tweet" Data-DNT ="True">

The General Authority for Military Industries participates in the ​​noting that these international posts confirm the global influence of the Kingdom, highlighting the great progress in developing policies and legislation that attracts investors, and the industrial environment supporting the sector’s growth locally and globally. At the Paris International Aviation Fair 2025, an extension of the Kingdom’s continuous successes in international forums, and to confirm the commitment of the General Authority for Military Industries to develop a defensive and security industrial sector that contributes to supporting the national economy and achieving sustainable security, by building international partnerships that serve common interests.

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