Strata: 24 lines for the manufacture of airframe parts, 91% of which are produced exclusively in the UAE

The flexible strategy of "Strata" has enabled it to comply with all contracts concluded with partners around the world.

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Ismael Ali Abdullah, CEO of Strata, confirmed that “the new company’s strategy for advanced industries includes four strategic industrial sectors, which are the manufacture of aircraft structure parts, advanced materials, pharmaceuticals, specialized treatments, automation and digital solutions, which contribute to promoting sustainable economic growth and providing jobs for young people in Various specializations, in line with the national strategy for industry (the 300 billion project), which aims to increase the contribution of the industrial sector to the gross domestic product.

On the occasion of the company's recent launch of its new strategy, the CEO of Strata said, "(Strata), which was launched 12 years ago, has succeeded in launching 24 lines for the production of airframe parts, 91% of which produce exclusive parts that are only manufactured in the UAE."

He pointed out that the Corona pandemic affected many sectors around the world, especially the aircraft industry, and thanks to the flexible strategy of "Strata", it was able to continue the march, continue production operations and abide by all contracts concluded with partners around the world, where by the end of 2020, the largest production line was launched. From the Arab world to manufacture the vertical "Zil" for the "Boeing 787".

Abdullah added that “In 2017, Strata entered the advanced materials sector and established a partnership with the Belgian company Solvi, and the (Strata Solvay Advanced Materials Factory) was established to become the fourth company of its kind in the world to manufacture (carbon fiber) used in the aircraft industry, and the production of The factory is for the next 10 years for (Boeing) company, where it is used in the manufacture of the new aircraft (Boeing 777X).

He pointed out that the world is witnessing new trends that affect the global economy represented in the role of the industrial sector in achieving sustainability, in addition to global expectations that indicate a shortage of skilled labor estimated at 100 million people during the next 10 to 15 years, as the role of automation comes in bridging Part of this gap comes, with the recent trend represented in the ability to provide services with high quality, quickly and at lower cost, while maintaining product privacy, as these three factors together will affect the new global economy.

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