Mubadala, France's Safran to drive aerospace growth in UAE

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Mubadala Investment Company and Safran, a French multinational aerospace and defence corporation, have joined forces to accelerate aerospace innovation and development within the UAE.

Announced at the Abu Dhabi Air Expo, the enhanced strategic framework agreement focuses on key areas of maintenance, manufacturing, human capital development, advanced material, and space.

The expanded collaboration leverages Mubadala's established aerospace assets, including Strata Manufacturing and Sanad, and integrates Safran's expertise to reshape the aerospace landscape. The partnership will significantly expand Sanad's capabilities and open doors to new partnerships across Safran's diverse aerospace portfolio.

Additionally, it aims to broaden Strata's existing strengths within aircraft structure manufacturing to include engine component manufacturing, complementing Mubadala's extensive aerospace portfolio.

Furthermore, the partnership prioritises nurturing local talent through collaborative training opportunities for Emirati engineers and aerospace professionals.

With space a key focus area for Mubadala, it unlocks opportunities in air traffic management, Earth observation, and propulsion systems. Additionally, it enhances capabilities within Strata Solvay Advanced Materials, focusing on advanced materials for engine applications, solidifying the UAE's position in aerospace materials science.

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