
Anadolu Isuzu signed a 70 million dollar export agreement with Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) covering the delivery of 37,8 buses, within the scope of the 2025 UITP Global Public Transport Summit held in Hamburg, Germany.
Offering innovative solutions in public transportation, Anadolu Isuzu has taken another important step in line with its global growth strategy. The company has signed a high-volume export agreement with RTA, the leading transportation authority in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), for the delivery of 70 AOS brand articulated Citiport 18 Class 2 model buses.
This agreement, with a total value of $37,8 million, is Anadolu Isuzu's highest-turnover single-delivery bus export to date. Deliveries are planned to be completed in 2026.
A Strategic Acquisition That Increases Global Competitiveness
The signing ceremony of the agreement was held within the scope of the UITP (International Association of Public Transport) Summit held in Hamburg, Germany in 2025. This important development shows that Anadolu Isuzu has not only strengthened its product exports but also its brand power on a global scale.
Anadolu Isuzu International Sales Director Murat Dedeoğlu made the following statements in his evaluation of the agreement: “This agreement is of great importance not only in terms of our export figures, but also as a strong indicator of our engineering and production competence in global markets and our ability to develop special products for different markets. With our experience of over 40 years, we will continue to produce unique solutions suitable for the needs of different geographies; we will continue to contribute to innovative transportation systems.”
A New Standard of Public Transport is Coming to Dubai
The articulated Citiport 18 Class 2 model buses, which Anadolu Isuzu will offer exclusively to Dubai under the AOS brand, stand out with their technological equipment offering high passenger capacity, energy efficiency and advanced passenger comfort. These buses, which will provide a modern and comfortable alternative to Dubai's public transportation infrastructure, are candidates to set a new standard in urban transportation.