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Future of Business JetsGrowth within the Middle East
Stephen Jones General Manager Al Bateen Executive Airport,Sir Banyas & Delma Island Airports. Abu Dhabi, United ArabEmirates.
www.albateenairport.com
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle EastAreas Of Discussion
Introduction
Characteristics of the Market
The Middle East Fleet 2001
2010
Growth Drivers and Constraints
Risks and Opportunities
The Grey Market
Other considerations
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle EastIntroduction
Steve Jones - General Manager Al BateenExecutive Airport, Sir Banyas Airport and DelmaAirport.
Previous experience in aviation
Hawker Siddely Aviation - QualityManagement
British Aerospace - Civil and MilitaryProgrammes.
Signature/BBA Aviation - MRO, Aircraft
Sales. London Oxford Airport - Airport and FBO.
Abu Dhabi Airports Company - Airports.
35 Years Plus Experience in Aviation
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Al Bateen Executive Airport is one of five airportsoperated and managed by Abu Dhabi Airports Company
International airport serving major cities
Regional, low cost and cargo operations
Exclusive airport for Business Aviation
Scheduled domestic services
Scheduled domestic services
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Al Bateen Executive Airportperfectly positioned in the heart of thecity of Abu Dhabi to cater to future growth in business aviation
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HighNetWorthIndividuals
Royal Family Government Corporate Special Event eg Grand Prix Medivac Tech/Fuel Stop Crew
OEMs/MROs The surrounding residential community
Target audience
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle EastCharacteristics Of The Market
Middle East business aviation activity is worth USD 800M.
Saudi Arabia accounts for 42% of this market.
The current business aviation fleet in Saudi is 23% larger than it was tenyears ago.
It is forecast that the Middle East will receive 450 new business jetsdeliveries 2010 2019. (1)
The regions business aviation fleet will grow at a compounded annualrate of approximately 8%. (1)
Business jet fleet is heavily biased towards heavy types.
(1) Bombardier Market Forecast 2010 - 2019
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Middle East Business Jet Fleet 2001 -2010
18%
18%
16%
10%
9%
4%
4%
4%
2%
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8%
- 2% 4% 6% 8% 10% 12% 14% 16% 18% 20%
Qatar
UAE
Lebanon
Bahrain
Jordan
Kuwait
Iraq
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Yemen
Total
CAGR % 2001 - 2010
Middle Business Jet Growth 2001 - 2010
The UAE represents 31%of the total market and coupled with Qatar hasshown the most aggressive growth +18%(CAGR 2001 2010) & actual
growth of over+300% when comparing 2010 to 2001
42% mkt share makes Saudi Arabiathe most significant Business Jet area
in the Middle East
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle East
Aircrafts over 40,000lbs represent 68% of the Middle East Fleet.
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5,872
7,925
9,784
10,871
11,919
12,738
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2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Commercial Movements Forecast 2010-2014
Al Bateen Executive Airport
2010 movements + 35% vs. 2009
Traffic Profile and Forecast
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World Economy
Political Developments
Culture understanding and barriers for entry.
Availability of skills
Climate
Airport Capacity and facilities.
Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle EastRisks and opportunities
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle EastThe Grey Market
Maturing and increasingly co-ordinated regulatory environment is beginning to havean impact on Grey Market operations.
Each country in the Middle East has its own set of regulations but most are based onEASA standards.
Operating in the grey market is universally accepted as illegal.
Greater co- ordination between regulators through vehicles such as:- COSAP-GS (ICAO Co operative development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness
Programme.)
GCC Aviations Safety and Standards Committee.
MEASRM (Middle East Aviation Safety Road Map initiative).(All these programmes are leading towards greater standardisation of regulations)
Better Monitoring by Regulators. Ramp checks
Targeted checks based on risk matrix
Use of watch lists to see if operators have been reported violating rules else where.
Whistle blowing
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Future of Business Jets - Growth within the Middle East
Other ConsiderationsA bridge between Western and Eastern markets.
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Located in the heart of the Middle East, Abu Dhabi is a global and strategic
hub for commerce and travel
Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, is one of the richestcities in the world with over 7% of all known oil reserves
Over US$500 billion invested in projects that are already in development
US$1 trillion sovereign wealth fund
The City Of Abu Dhabi
Al Bateen Executive Airport addresses the need for a high quality businessaviation facility in a prosperous city
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Destination Abu Dhabi MICE activity in Abu Dhabi is growing
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Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) is the regions largest conferencefacility
Hosting some of the worlds largest international events including: International Defence Exhibition (45,000 delegates) World Future Energy Summit (15,000 delegates)
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Destination Abu Dhabi More things in Abu Dhabi to do
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City tour by helicopter Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Emirates Palace Dhow Cruise Big Bus tour Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Mubadala Tennis Championship Golf Championship FIFA Club World Cup UFC Volvo World Yacht Race
Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort Yas Arena Concerts Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre Beats on the Beach Abu Dhabi
Yellow boat ride Abu Dhabi coastDune Bashing Liwa DesertWildlife Park Sir Bani Yas IslandHot Air Ballooning Liwa DesertKayaking in Abu Dhabi Mangroves
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Amid the economic slowdown in 2010, the construction industry in Abu Dhabi witnessed fresh
contracts awarded valued at $35.5 billion
66% of the total value of all contracts awarded in the UAE for 2010 are in Abu Dhabi
The expected value of construction contracts in Abu Dhabi to be awarded in 2011 will reach$39.8billion, an increase of 12% from 2010
The total value of all construction projects in Abu Dhabi is currently calculated at $562.8billion
Destination Abu Dhabi Construction projects now @US$562billion
Source: www.constructionweekonline.com. Figures published by consultancy firm Ventures Middle East LLC
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Sowwah IslandReem IslandParis Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi
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Destination Abu Dhabi - Projects to be delivered in nextfew years
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The Louvre Abu Dhabi
The Guggenheim Museum Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Performing Arts Centre
Masdar City - The Worlds First Green CityZayed National Museum
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Destination Abu Dhabi - Projects to be delivered in nextfew years
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Al Gurm ResortAl Raha Beach
Sowwah Island Reem Island
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Thank YouAny Questions?
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