Etihad CEO addresses Australia’s Lowy Institute

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Published August 11th, 2011 - 10:43 GMT

Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Etihad Airways Chief Executive Officer, James Hogan, today delivered the inaugural Australia-Gulf Lecture at the Lowy Institute for International Policy in Sydney. 

In his speech – entitled “The Shifting Geopolitics of Aviation” – Mr Hogan reflected on the major economic and societal changes in Asia and the Middle East and their impact on global aviation. 

“The Arabian Gulf is a consequential player in this new Asian paradigm. It now finds itself at a geographic crossroads, between the Old World and the New. Its oil is literally fuelling the urbanisation of regional China and the South Asian Subcontinent.” 

“Abu Dhabi has been purposeful in its plans to evade the Resource Curse. It has a clearly defined framework for economic diversification away from hydrocarbons and into metals, tourism, renewable energy, financial services and transport and logistics. This is its vision for 2030. 

“And aviation is the absolute lifeblood of the UAE’s future economic prospects. Because of this, the Emirates and their airlines are deadly serious about success in this sector.” 

Mr Hogan also spoke of the UAE’s growing bilateral and trade relationship between Australia and the United Arab Emirates.

“Australia, like Abu Dhabi, is blessed with natural resources that are essential for the growth and urbanisation of emerging markets,” he said. “And because of the UAE’s rise as a global transport hub, it is a valuable partner in the globalisation of the Australian economy.“ 

Mr Hogan said that Etihad’s future network hub strategy would be built around the opportunities in provincial China, regional India and other under-served growth areas. 

“The airlines – indeed businesses – that will survive and prosper in the face of seismic global change are those which reinvent themselves with this change in mind.

The Lowy Institute is an independent international policy think tank. Its objective is to generate new ideas and dialogue on international developments and Australia’s role in the world. Its two core tasks are to produce distinctive research and fresh policy options for Australia’s international policy and to promote wide discussion of Australia’s role in the world. 

The institute was established in April 2003 as the result of a gift by Mr Frank Lowy AC, one of Australia’s leading businessmen, to mark the 50th anniversary of his arrival in Australia.

Background Information

Etihad Airways

As an airline, Etihad has come a long way in a short time – just like its home Abu Dhabi. 

The airline was established by Royal (Emiri) Decree in July 2003 and is wholly owned by the Government of Abu Dhabi with a mandate to operate safely, commercially and profitably.

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