UAE Embarks on Aerospace Expansion with New Al Ain Engine Facility

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

The United Arab Emirates is set to enhance its aerospace capabilities through a collaboration between Tawazun Council and Mubadala Investment Company. This partnership aims to establish a state-of-the-art Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul facility in Al Ain, focusing on aircraft engines. The initiative underscores the UAE’s commitment to becoming a regional hub for advanced aerospace technologies.

Announced at the International Defence Exhibition 2025, the project involves Mubadala’s subsidiary, Sanad, joining forces with global aerospace leader Pratt & Whitney. The facility will be the first of its kind in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia regions, providing comprehensive MRO services for Pratt & Whitney’s GTF™ engines. Once operational, it is expected to handle up to 350 engine shop visits annually.

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Dr. Bakheet Al Katheeri, CEO of Mubadala’s UAE Investments platform, highlighted the strategic importance of the collaboration: “This partnership between Mubadala and Tawazun is a clear demonstration of the Mubadala UAE Investments platform delivering on its mandate. We are building national champions in the aerospace sector, fostering a vibrant aerospace ecosystem, and partnering with world-class entities like Pratt & Whitney to accelerate the transformation of Abu Dhabi’s economy.”

The facility, slated to open in the third quarter of 2028, will be located at the Al Ain Aerospace Park. It is poised to generate several hundred jobs, contributing significantly to the local economy and supporting the UAE’s broader economic diversification strategy. The collaboration also serves to fulfill Raytheon’s offset obligations to the UAE, marking a unique instance where a civil project offsets military purchases.

Marc Meredith, Vice President of GTF Commercial Aftermarket at Pratt & Whitney, expressed enthusiasm about the venture: “Pratt & Whitney have been talking to Sanad about developing our relationship with them. This is a really exciting, generational project, both for us and for them.” The partnership builds upon a decade-long relationship between Pratt & Whitney and Sanad, which currently operates an MRO facility for IAE V2500 engines in Abu Dhabi.

The decision to establish a new site in Al Ain, rather than expanding the existing facility, was driven by the anticipated scale of future GTF engine production. Meredith noted the substantial opportunities ahead: “There is a massive opportunity in front of us.”

Tawazun Council, an independent government entity collaborating closely with the Ministry of Defence and security agencies in the UAE, plays a pivotal role in this initiative. The Council’s involvement ensures alignment with national defense and security objectives, while also promoting the growth of the UAE’s aerospace sector.


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