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MUBADALA UNIT TO REVEAL JET ENGINE FACILITY DETAILS ‘SOON’

▶ Deputy CEO of Turbine Services & Solutions Group discusses projects for Rolls-Royce and GE

- SARAH TOWNSEND

The Turbine Services and Solutions Group (TS&S), a wholly owned subsidiary of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Company, expects to unveil details of the facilities it will build for General Electric and Rolls-Royce engines “before the end of the year”, the firm’s newly appointed deputy chief executive said.

Mansoor Janahi, previously the vice president of finance, real estate and infrastruc­ture at Mubadala, was appointed as deputy chief executive of TS&S on Wednesday.

“We are expanding on agreements we signed with Rolls-Royce and GE in 2013 to help build their capabiliti­es in the region. The detailed plans will most likely be announced before the end of the year, hopefully very soon,” Mr Janahi said following his appointmen­t.

The plans are to build either one or more service facilities for the two aviation and industrial engine manufactur­ers, although Mr Janahi did not talk about the specifics.

Mubadala signed deals with GE Aviation and Rolls-Royce at the 2013 Dubai Airshow to establish GEnx and XWB engine maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul (MRO) centres in Al Ain. There was also a combined commitment of US$1 billion from the two engine makers for parts production.

GE Aviation’s GEnx engine is used on Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, while the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engine is used on Airbus A350s.

The UAE is expanding its aviation manufactur­ing and MRO sectors, where it anticipate­s strong demand from customers on the back of the country’s fast-growing aviation industry.

The country aims to become an “establishe­d global aerospace hub”.

This week, Mubadala said it would invest Dh82.5 million in research and developmen­t for its aerospace, renewables and informatio­n and communicat­ions (ICT) sectors over the next five years.

TS&S, meanwhile, announced the successful delivery of the first full-life overhaul on a Siemens Industrial Trent gas turbine at its existing facility.

Also this week, Mubadala’s Aerospace division announced partnershi­ps with Honeywell and IBM to collaborat­e on the MRO of aerospace products across the Middle East.

Mr Janahi said he aimed to “build on the strong platform for growth the company already has” in his first few months in the job.

He also said TS&S would continue to support Etihad Airways’ servicing needs.

“The company is poised well for further growth, in providing local support to global aerospace companies working in the region,” he said.

Khaled Abdulla Al Qubaisi, the chief executive of Mubadala’s Aerospace, Renewables and ICT business, said of Mr Janahi’s appointmen­t: “Mansoor brings a wealth of experience to his new role at TS&S, a premier MRO and services business that is a crucial part of Abu Dhabi’s industrial ecosystem.”

 ?? Bloomberg ?? Mubadala signed the deal with Rolls-Royce at the Dubai Airshow in 2013
Bloomberg Mubadala signed the deal with Rolls-Royce at the Dubai Airshow in 2013

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