Airbus is looking to manufacture components of military transport A400M aircraft in the UAE, the President of Airbus Africa and Middle East, Gabriel Sémelas, said.
It plans to establish comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities for the A400M, a versatile multi-role military transport aircraft, alongside a dedicated training centre. These developments are projected to solidify the UAE's standing as a premier regional hub for aviation excellence, President of Airbus in Africa and the Middle East, Gabriel Sémelas, said.
He elaborated that this strategic initiative would facilitate deeper integration of UAE-based entities, including EPI and Strata, into the global aerospace supply chain.
Sémelas underscored Airbus's commitment to fostering local talent through targeted training and technical assistance programmes, coupled with strategic research partnerships that support the advancement of future industries in the UAE.
Job creation and skills development are cornerstones of Airbus's industry localisation strategy, he added, noting that company will implement robust training and technical support initiatives, as well as cultivate industrial collaborations designed to equip the UAE workforce with cutting-edge expertise.

New Zealand concludes FTA with India with aim to double trade
Mubadala partners with Actis to invest over $350 million in Rezolv Energy
World Bank approves $700 million for Pakistan's economic stability
China's ByteDance signs deal to form joint venture to operate TikTok US app
India reviewing allegations of antitrust breaches by IndiGo
