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"Dubai South" Facilities expansion "Airline maintenance units"

Dubai, 8 October / WAM / The Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project in Dubai South announced today the expansion of the “Airline Maintenance Units” facilities, with the aim of supporting airport operators, including ground operators for private aviation, by providing direct access to their customers.

Under this expansion, the number of maintenance units increased to 11 units covering a total area of ​​76 thousand square feet.

These units have been designed to be an integrated center for solutions in the aviation sector, as they will provide a wide range of services, including warehouses for storage and maintenance, specialized technical equipment, and engineering support, in addition to a world-class rest area for pilots. The facilities will also include designated shaded parking, offices, and a number of additional features specifically designed to meet the requirements of the sector, and it is scheduled to be completed. Construction work during the third quarter of 2026.

Mohammed Al Falasi, Deputy Executive Director of the Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project, said that the project’s services are expanding to meet the growing demand from companies for airline maintenance services. This achievement embodies the commitment to developing pioneering facilities and building an integrated system that meets the aspirations of customers. All efforts will continue to be made to consolidate Dubai’s position as a leading global destination in the aviation sector.

It is noteworthy that the Mohammed bin Rashid Aviation Project provides international companies in the field of aviation with investment opportunities, as it is a free zone for the world’s leading airlines, private airline companies, aircraft maintenance, repair and renewal companies and related activities. The project is located within Dubai South, which has developed it to be a center for various types of maintenance and a destination for training and education. It also seeks to strengthen the engineering industries in a way that supports the emirate’s vision to become a leading global centre. To fly.

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