Boeing Appoints Zaid Alami as Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific and Oceania

Singapore – Boeing has announced the appointment of Zaid Alami as Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific & Oceania, leading Customer Support for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. This new role follows his leadership tenure at Boeing Indonesia and marks a strategic move to enhance customer engagement across a region critical to Boeing’s future growth.

  • Boeing forecasts demand in the region over the next 20 years to include:

    • 4,720 new airplane deliveries and 7.2% annual traffic growth in Southeast Asia.

    • 1,470 new deliveries and 3% annual growth in Northeast Asia.

    • 740 new deliveries and 3.7% growth in Oceania.

  • The forecast also anticipates the need for 373,000 new aviation personnel and a commercial services market valued at $635 billion.

  • Alami will continue his support for Indonesia’s aviation sector, now from a regional leadership perspective.

Statements:

  • “After an incredible journey leading Boeing Indonesia, I’m honored to step into a new chapter as Regional Vice President for Asia Pacific & Oceania leading Customer Support for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.”

  • “As I take on this regional role, I’ll continue supporting Indonesia—a country and team that have shaped me deeply—just in a new capacity.”

Source: Zaid Alami (Boeing)
Photo Credit: Boeing

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