Etihad Airways has extended its title
sponsorship of the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to become one of
the longest title sponsors in F1 history.
The airline has been the title sponsor of
the Middle East’s biggest sporting event since the inaugural race
in 2009.
The partnership extension was finalised between James
Hogan, Etihad Airways’ President and Chief Executive Officer, and
Bernie Ecclestone, Chief Executive Officer of the Formula One
group of companies, at the airline’s Innovation Centre in Abu
Dhabi.
Mr Hogan said, “We are delighted to extend our
title sponsorship of the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and to
continue our association with an event which showcases the airline
and our home of Abu Dhabi to a global audience of more than 500
million people. The F1 event is now firmly established as one of
the major highlights of the Formula 1 calendar, with Yas Marina
Circuit as one of the world’s most advanced sporting venues. We
look forward to bringing hundreds of thousands of motorsport fans
to the UAE’s capital over the next seven years and beyond.”
The Etihad Airways Innovation Centre was chosen
as the venue for the finalisation of the agreement as it’s where
the airline’s latest inflight cabins and products are researched
and tested, underlining the synergies with Formula 1.
Mr Ecclestone said, “We are happy to extend our
relationship with Etihad Airways, one of the world’s most
innovative airlines, and an organisation which shares the same
passion and commitment to cutting edge technology, team-work and
precision engineering as we do in Formula 1. Etihad Airways has
been one of the most forward-thinking title sponsors in Formula 1
history and to secure the airline’s extension of its title
sponsorship is fantastic news for the sport and the Abu Dhabi
Grand Prix which has made such a huge impact on the F1 season.”
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