As part of the agreement, MBRAH will develop a 40,000-square-meter Cabin Excellence Center within the Airline Manufacturing and Supply Chain Zone. The facility will be the first of its kind in the region and is intended to support aircraft cabin engineering, manufacturing, and modification activities.
Tahnoon Saif, chief executive of MBRAH, said the project aligns with the hub’s strategy to build an integrated aerospace ecosystem in Dubai and to support industry innovation. Gilles Negre, founder and chairman of UUDS AERO, said the expansion would strengthen the company’s ability to meet rising regional and international demand for cabin completion, modification, and environmentally focused solutions.
UUDS AERO is a fully integrated aircraft cabin completion and modification company, holding certifications from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA). Its services include design, certification, manufacturing, maintenance, and the development of technology and sustainability-focused solutions.
MBRAH, a free-zone development within Dubai South, hosts airlines, private aviation companies, maintenance providers, and training institutions. The hub aims to support the growth of aviation engineering and manufacturing as part of Dubai’s broader goal of strengthening its position as a global aviation center.
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Alexander Agafiev Macambira
Alexander Agafiev Macambira is former tech contributing writer for Forbes Monaco.