Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH), the Dubai South Aerospace platform dedicated to the advance of the aviation industry, announced the completion of the works in the first phase of its aerospace supply atalters and Schain’s bills. This milestone follows a great demand for aviation -related companies that seek to establish their operations in MBRAH and benefit from their infrastructure and advanced solutions.
The full phase within the aerospace supply chain area, a freezing solution on the edge of the earth, serves engines, components and the MRO landing train, as well as workshops. In addition, greater expansion is underway, with 1,721,000 square feet of new facilities currently under development. This includes a new installation of the supplier complex, the first vertical aerospace complex of the regions, designed to attract new companies and SME. Scheduled for its completion in Q2 2026, the complex will have 88 loyal units at three levels dedicated to maintenance services suppliers, aircraft and aerospace and drone partners.
Tahnoon Saif, CEO of Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, commented: “The demand for services related to aviation, partly Mro, has increased significantly in recent years, and we have seen ex -stakeholders who are looking for the Hurvas at the International Airport seeking the slots. Dubai’s position as the capital of aviation.
Mbrah sacrifices the high level connectivity of global aerospace players and is a free zone destination for the main airlines of the world, private jet activities, MRO and associated industries. Located and developed by Dubai South, Mbrah also houses maintenance centers and training and education campus. It seeks to strengthen the engineering industries to encourage the vision of the Emirate to become a leading aviation center.
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