Egypt's golf chief Omar Hisham Talaat elected to Arab Golf Federation board    Egypt extends Eni's oil and gas concession in Suez Gulf, Nile Delta to 2040    Egypt, India explore joint investments in gas, mining, petrochemicals    Egypt launches National Strategy for Rare Diseases at PHDC'25    Egyptian pound inches up against dollar in early Thursday trade    Singapore's Destiny Energy to invest $210m in Egypt to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually    Egypt's FM discusses Gaza, Libya, Sudan at Turkey's SETA foundation    UN warns of 'systematic atrocities,' deepening humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan    Egypt's Al-Sisi ratifies new criminal procedures law after parliament amends it    Egypt launches 3rd World Conference on Population, Health and Human Development    Cowardly attacks will not weaken Pakistan's resolve to fight terrorism, says FM    Egypt's TMG 9-month profit jumps 70% on record SouthMed sales    Egypt adds trachoma elimination to health success track record: WHO    Egypt, Latvia sign healthcare MoU during PHDC'25    Egypt, India explore cooperation in high-tech pharmaceutical manufacturing, health investments    Egypt, Sudan, UN convene to ramp up humanitarian aid in Sudan    Egypt releases 2023 State of Environment Report    Egyptians vote in 1st stage of lower house of parliament elections    Grand Egyptian Museum welcomes over 12,000 visitors on seventh day    Sisi meets Russian security chief to discuss Gaza ceasefire, trade, nuclear projects    Egypt repatriates 36 smuggled ancient artefacts from the US    Grand Egyptian Museum attracts 18k visitors on first public opening day    'Royalty on the Nile': Grand Ball of Monte-Carlo comes to Cairo    VS-FILM Festival for Very Short Films Ignites El Sokhna    Egypt's cultural palaces authority launches nationwide arts and culture events    Egypt launches Red Sea Open to boost tourism, international profile    Qatar to activate Egypt investment package with Matrouh deal in days: Cabinet    Omar Hisham Talaat: Media partnership with 'On Sports' key to promoting Egyptian golf tourism    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Madinaty Golf Club to host 104th Egyptian Open    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Al-Sisi: Cairo to host Gaza reconstruction conference in November    Egypt will never relinquish historical Nile water rights, PM says    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Egypt orders Avenger system from Boeing
Published in Daily News Egypt on 05 - 08 - 2006

Deal signals health of Egyptian-U.S. relations despite recent events
CAIRO: A $50-million Avenger air defense system purchase by the Egyptian military from Boeing is helping restart the company s production lines which have been inactive since 2004, according to a Boeing statement.
It is also signaling that Egyptian and American core mutual interests continue to be met despite disagreement over the pace of democratic reform in Egypt and other regional issues such as Darfur and the ongoing Israeli-Lebanese conflict, said Mohamed El-Sayed Saeed, political analyst at Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies.
There s real contradictions and real tension so this deal comes in that context, said Saeed, of the late June deal. It is a contradiction that has been happening for years; this is not recent. But there s always a kind of confidence on the Egyptian side that they ll be able to patch up the differences.
Although the deal may appear insignificant relative to the $1.3 billion (LE 7.5 billion) in annual U.S. military aid to Egypt, Saeed said it speaks volumes in confirming that Egyptian-American relations are still close, despite the sometimes strong differences expressed in public rhetoric.
There s never been real agreement on regional issues, said Saeed. But there s a general feeling now that Egyptian policy is in favor of the American stance [on the Israeli-Lebanese conflict].
The Avenger unit, a Humvee equipped with stinger missiles and a 50-caliber machine gun, was last ordered by Egypt in 2000. The deal was worth just over $25 million (over LE140), and delivered 25 units to Egypt by 2004. Production of the units has since been halted.
In a statement to The Daily Star Egypt, the Boeing Huntsville, Alabama communications office explained the deal was signed as a foreign military sale between the U.S. Army and the Egyptian Air Defense Command. The reason for the FMS classification is the Avenger system falls on the list of weapons only allowed to be sold to countries approved by the U.S. government.
Avenger has been in production since 1987 with more than 1,100 fire units fielded with U.S. Army, U.S. Army National Guard and the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as international customers, said the statement. Currently, there is no operational requirement to purchase additional new fire units for the U.S. military although Boeing continues to support our military customers through engineering and support contracts.
A spokesman at the Egyptian Defense Ministry media relations office declined to comment, saying he has not yet received authorization to speak on the matter.
On the prospect of bringing Boeing production lines to Egypt, as reported in all three government papers at the end of 2005, Sami Lahoud, Boeing corporate communications director for the Middle East and Africa, said his company currently has no plans to do so. The rumor came out after Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif met with Thomas Pickering, senior vice president of international relations at Boeing.
Among topics discussed [in the December 2005 meeting], said Pickering, was the idea of copying the successful auto parts production experience Egypt has enjoyed for years to the aviation auto parts industry. Pickering did not say that Boeing was considering producing aircraft parts in Egypt, said Lahoud.
Politically, Saeed said he expects no real changes in Egyptian-American relations in the near future despite the toll those relations have had on Egyptian relations with other Arab countries and the country s image in the region.
As long as the government is working to keep a good relationship with the U.S., everything will continue to as usual, Saeed said. [The Egyptians] know the relationship has bad and poisonous material in it, but they feel their stomachs can digest it.
The Avenger units are scheduled for delivery by September 2008, according to a Boeing statement. The statement did not specify the number of units ordered.


Clic here to read the story from its source.