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SAEI’s MRO facility at Jeddah to get off the ground by 2025, says VP

- Widad Taleb Riyadh

Saudia Aerospace Engineerin­g Industries’ new maintenanc­e, repair and operations village is expected to be fully operationa­l in 2025. The facility is 50 percent complete and will be ready by the first quarter of 2024.

Speaking to Arab News at the Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh, Majed Sabbagh, VP of transforma­tion and shared services at SAEI, described the growth of opportunit­ies stemming from the new MRO village as massive.

He said that the engineerin­g facility is looking at hiring roughly 7,000 employees to manage its 11 hangars, which is more than double the number of employees they initially had. The headcount could grow even further when it scales up an additional six hangars in the future.

MRO village is all geared up to offer a wide range of offerings beyond the line maintenanc­e tasks that could simultaneo­usly serve 40 different clients.

“Base maintenanc­e, or a more thorough checkup for aircraft that require additional time, will also be provided at the new MRO village,” added Sabbagh.

The move assumes significan­ce as the Saudi aviation sector plans to increase its internatio­nal connectivi­ty to 250 destinatio­ns and welcome over 300 million air passengers by 2030.

SAEI has also been signing strategic partnershi­ps to fuel the technology rigors of the MRO facility. For example, it recently tied up with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology as an innovation partner to test new technologi­es and innovation­s in the aviation industry. At the Future Aviation Forum, the company also inked a deal with Saudi Investment Recycling Company.

“We want them to assess potential business opportunit­ies of components we usually scrap such as copper, plastic, synthetic leather, carpet, etc.,” he said while emphasizin­g the need to make the best of anything worth recycling.

 ?? ?? Majed Sabbagh, VP of transforma­tion and shared services at SAEI, described the growth of opportunit­ies stemming from the new MRO village as massive.
Majed Sabbagh, VP of transforma­tion and shared services at SAEI, described the growth of opportunit­ies stemming from the new MRO village as massive.

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