New deal may make Abu Dhabi Airlines servicer for Bombardier’s Q Series

Image
-
0Comments

The Canadian aerospace company Bombardier Commercial Aircraft is currently negotiating with Abu Dhabi Aviation to establish the UAE-based airline as an authorized service facility for Bombardier’s Q Series aircraft.

Bombardier and Abu Dhabi Aviation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work toward that goal, pending the acceptance of commercial terms and a Bombardier audit to approve the safety and technical aspects of Abu Dhabi Aviation’s service facilities.

Abu Dhabi Aviation will become the first authorized service facility (ASF) for Bombardier’s Q Series turboprop aircraft operating in the Middle East when the final deal goes through. The airline will offer a full set of line and base maintenance services for the aircraft, which would support other aircraft operators in the region as well.

“As the fleet of commercial aircraft continues to grow in the Middle East, we are pleased to be working with Bombardier to extend our MRO activities to cover the Q Series turboprops,” Nadir Al Hammadi, Abu Dhabi Aviation chairman, said. “Q Series turboprops have proven to be rugged and reliable aircraft in our hot desert environment and perform admirably at the most challenging airports in the region, so we look forward to adding them to our maintenance portfolio and increasing our support to operators in the region.”

There are more than 1,100 Bombardier Q Series aircrafts operating around the world, which presents a great opportunity for Abu Dhabi Airlines.



Related

HE Khalid Al Rumaihi Chairman Aluminium Bahrain (Alba)

Alba to acquire Aluminium Dunkerque for USD 2.2 billion in major industrial deal

Aluminium Bahrain (Alba) has agreed to acquire France’s largest aluminium smelter for USD 2.2 billion following an MoU signed with Bpifrance during the Choose France Summit. The deal includes significant investment by Bpifrance as minority shareholder.

Dena Almansoori

ADNOC deploys heavy-duty robot for inspections at Taweelah Gas Compression Plant

ADNOC has introduced a heavy-duty inspection robot at its Taweelah plant aimed at boosting safety during hazardous tasks. The company plans further advancements with a new operator robot capable of handling complex operations remotely or autonomously.

Hana Al Rostamani Chief Executive Officer First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB)

First Abu Dhabi Bank reports AED 381 billion mobilised for sustainable and transition finance

First Abu Dhabi Bank says it has mobilised AED 381 billion for sustainable finance from 2022–25. The bank’s new report details support for renewable energy projects and electric vehicle adoption as part of national climate goals.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Gulf News Journal.