Emirates has unveiled plans for the construction
of a technologically-advanced Engine Overhaul Shop.
The state-of-the-art Engine Shop will complement
the present Test Cell Facility in Dubai and will be constructed on
a 90,000 square meter piece of land at an estimated cost of US$120 million.
The growth of the Emirates fleet and the
subsequent number of operating engines have necessitated the need
for an in-house Engine Shop in Dubai to provide the most
cost-effective, efficient engine maintenance.
“The establishment of an Engine Shop
reemphasizes Emirates’ commitment to provide the highest standard
of in-house maintenance to its fleet, utilizing best practices,”
said His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum. “The Engine
Shop will create over 500 new job opportunities, with a large
percentage of these to be occupied by UAE nationals.”
The Engine Shop will have the capability of
performing 300 engine repairs per annum for the GE90 and GP7000
engines fitted to the
B777 and
A380 aircraft. It is
anticipated that construction will commence by first quarter of
2012 and commissioned by the fourth quarter of 2014.
Emirates has signed a Letter of Intent with
General Electric (GE) to oversee the design and construction of
the Shop using the most advanced technology, equipment and best
practices in the industry.
“We are very pleased and proud to be working
with Emirates in supporting the building of the Engine Shop and to
use GE expertise in this field to introduce best industry
practices in managing engine repairs,” said Mr Muhammad Al-Lamadani,
Senior Executive Sales, VP GE International Inc.
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