Completion of the “Suppliers Complex” in the “Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation” project

Airlines will take advantage of the incubator in the project to help them grow and expand.

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The Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project in Dubai South has announced the completion and handover of the supplier complex to be the first vertical facility in the region for the maintenance and storage of aircraft parts.

The new complex aims to attract small and medium-sized companies and emerging companies, and enable them to attract international companies specialized in maintenance and spare parts trading, as well as drone companies, and others operating in the aviation field.

Airlines operating in the new complex will benefit from the incubator in the project, to help them grow and expand, especially emerging companies, where the facility will provide logistical services, allowing companies to obtain customized services according to their specific requests.

The Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project will also provide incentives to interested companies to support them in meeting their needs. The Executive Director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project, Tahnoon Seif, said: “We proceed from a specific mission, which is to support various government initiatives to attract foreign direct investments to the country, as part of its efforts aimed at to diversify its economy, and the new facility will provide airlines with a smooth start in the market, as they can take advantage of the integrated system in the Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project, to provide unique services that meet the needs of the aviation industry in Dubai.”

The inauguration ceremony of the new facility was held jointly with Stratasys, a company that provides innovative 3D printing solutions to the aerospace and automotive sectors.

The supplier complex is located in the aircraft parts supply and repair area in the Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project, which consists of a ground floor and three floors, and will be oriented for light industrial purposes, providing plug and play solutions, to enable airlines to carry out their activities easily.

The complex provides 86 units available for rent, enhanced with three storage levels for maintenance companies and the supply of aircraft spare parts, and drone companies, among others.

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