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Ammroc, a provider of military maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services in the region, on Sunday unveiled a model of its Al Ain facility at the Dubai Airshow 2019.
The special event took place at the Edge pavilion in the presence of Faisal Al Bannai, CEO and MD of Edge and chairman of Ammroc, and Tim Cahill, SVP of Lockheed Martin International. Set to commence operations early next year, the facility will be among the largest centres dedicated to military MRO in the world.
The facility will be uniquely positioned on a plot of land that is directly connected to Al Ain International Airport, and will offer innovative maintenance solutions, performance-based reliability, and full life cycle management - all from one central location. Built to cater to future expansion, the centre will initially feature four multi-purpose hangars, over 30 back-shops and a climate-controlled paint facility.
With a 36,500sqm hangar space, the Al Ain complex features a dedicated Black Hawk 'nose-to-tail' depot with LRUs that include blades and transmissions, engines, and aircraft subsystems. The facility is also equipped with a dynamic whirl stand to support the rotary aircraft blades and transmission repair shop that is powered with advanced technology, making it a first-in-the-region.
Faisal Al Bannai said: "We are invested in the aerospace and aviation industry, and the Ammroc MRO facility in Al Ain as one of the world's largest military MRO capacity, is testament to this commitment. This new facility will serve existing and new customers, representing the incremental demand created by the regional market."
Abdul Hakeem Al Muflahi, CEO of Ammroc, said: "Ammroc leverages engineering excellence and innovation to provide a competitive benchmark in the industry. This facility will ensure compliance with the highest aerospace standards through offering maximum flexibility and capacity. We are confident that the new centre will strengthen our positioning as a fully integrated, industry-leading MRO solutions provider."
Tim Cahill, SVP of Lockheed Martin International, added: "Our partnership with the UAE has evolved over decades in strengthening the country's security and prosperity through defence, advanced technology and knowledge transfer programs. The MRO facility at Al Ain represents a significant milestone in our partnership, and we are delighted with the progress that has been achieved."
- waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com
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