Airbus
has officially opened its new Material and Logistics Centre in the Middle East.
Located at the Dubai Airport Free Zone in the United Arab Emirates the
centre gives Airbus greater proximity to valuable customers and helps
reduce the time and cost in transporting spares.
"With predicted passenger traffic growth of over six per cent and cargo of five per cent in the next
twenty years, the Middle East will undergo
one of the biggest aviation growth rates of anywhere in the world, so a world class logistics centre in the region is essential", said Airbus
President and CEO, Tom Enders.
Dubai has one of the world's most modern and fastest-growing airports, serving more than 120 airlines flying to more than 205 destinations
worldwide, and hence an ideal location for this type of centre.
The Material and Logistics Centre is located next to Dubai International Airport and covers over 3,700 square metres of storage space and
office facilities ensuring optimised logistics and efficiency. The 24 hour a day centre will stock more than 5,000 different parts with around
43,000 items in at any one time, offering customer support and aircraft spares distribution to regional and worldwide destinations 24 hours a
day.
The
centre includes an avionics and electronics repair station and hosts a vendor village providing state of the art business centre services
as well as office and storage facilities for original equipment manufacturer (OEMs) to enable commercial and technical support with
optimised delivery lead times.
The facility is fully air conditioned and humidity controlled and is an integrated part of the Airbus Quality System, with approvals from the
General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates, as well as the German Aviation Authority
(LBA).
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