Livewel Aviation
to set up MRO facility at Dubai Aviation City
17 November2007
Dubai:
India's Livewel Aviation Services will invest $80 million in a 23,960 square metre
MRO facility in Dubai, to be located at the newly launched Dubai World Central
Aviation City. The
new facility will be operational by 2009. The
Dubai World Central Aviation City will eventually be home to the largest maintenance,
repair and overhaul (MRO) centre in the world. "The
MRO will focus on cabin interior refurbishment, aircraft painting, meeting international
aviation certification standards," said Livewel Group chairman and managing
director, MF Daver. "The
MRO facility will be a modern state of the art two bay wide-bodied aircraft hangar
large enough to accommodate the A-380," he said. "India's
expertise in the $41 billion global MRO market is highly respected worldwide and
our agreement with Livewel will bring in the right resources, and personnel to
this region," said DWC Aviation City CEO, Abdulla Al Quraishi. Livewel's
facility will carry out heavy maintenance for wide and narrow bodied type of aircrafts,
making it a preferred aircraft maintenance company in the region for airlines.
The
MRO will employ approximately 500 aviation professionals during the first year
of operations and will cater to customer airlines within Middle East, India and
Europe.
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