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MBRAH and Lufthansa Technik Open New Aviation Painting Center in Dubai
MBRAH and Lufthansa Technik Middle East launch a Painting & Grinding Center in Dubai to improve aircraft repair efficiency and reduce turnaround times.
This article is based on an official press release from Dubai Government Media Office.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub (MBRAH) and Lufthansa Technik Middle East have officially opened a new Painting & Grinding Center in Dubai. According to an official press release from the Dubai Government Media Office, the facility aims to enhance aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities within the region.
Located at Dubai South, the new center is specifically designed to support component painting and grinding processes essential for structural and composite aircraft repairs. The development is expected to significantly reduce turnaround times for airline operators by enabling faster curing and drying processes, thereby improving overall repair efficiency.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by key executives, including MBRAH CEO Tahnoon Saif and Lufthansa Technik Middle East CEO Ziad Al Hazmi. This expansion underscores a growing trend of global aviation players establishing advanced technical facilities in the United Arab Emirates to meet rising regional demand.
The introduction of the Painting & Grinding Center represents a strategic expansion for Lufthansa Technik Middle East. The company, which already provides specialized airframe and component MRO services for modern commercial-aircraft, will leverage the new facility to improve repair efficiency for both Airbus and Boeing operators.
By integrating advanced painting and grinding capabilities, the center addresses a critical bottleneck in composite and structural repairs. The official press release notes that the facility will allow for faster curing and drying times, directly benefiting customers across the Middle East and beyond through reduced aircraft downtime.
“This new facility marks a major step in strengthening our operational capabilities in the region. By introducing enhanced component painting and grinding capabilities, we are improving efficiency and enabling faster turnaround times for our customers. Our continued expansion at MBRAH reflects our long-standing partnership with Dubai South and our commitment to supporting the aviation industry in the Middle East with reliable, high-quality technical expertise.”
As stated by Al Hazmi in the company’s release, the expansion is deeply tied to Lufthansa Technik’s broader strategy of delivering rapid technical support, material management, and logistics for airline operators worldwide.
The Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub continues to position itself as a premier free-zone destination for the global aerospace industry. Developed by Dubai South, MBRAH hosts a variety of maintenance centers, training campuses, and associated industries, offering high-level connectivity to airlines and private jet operators. The addition of Lufthansa Technik’s new center aligns with the emirate’s broader economic and infrastructural goals. By attracting top-tier aviation service providers, MBRAH seeks to foster engineering industries and solidify Dubai’s status in the global aerospace market.
“The inauguration of Lufthansa Technik Middle East’s new Painting & Grinding Center marks another important milestone in strengthening the aviation ecosystem at MBRAH. We continue to attract leading global aviation players establishing advanced capabilities to support the growing demand for aviation services in the region. This is part of our mandate to reinforce Dubai’s position as the aviation capital of the world, in alignment with our wise leadership’s vision for the emirate.”
According to Saif’s remarks in the press release, the hub’s mandate is heavily focused on building a comprehensive aviation ecosystem that can support the increasing volume of air traffic and fleet expansions in the Middle East.
We observe that the expansion of MRO facilities in the Middle East is a direct response to the rapid growth of regional airline fleets. As carriers in the Gulf continue to take delivery of next-generation aircraft, the demand for localized, high-quality maintenance services has surged.
By establishing specialized centers like the Painting & Grinding Center within free-zone hubs such as MBRAH, MRO providers can significantly cut down on the logistical complexities and costs associated with shipping components overseas for repair. This localized approach not only improves turnaround times for airlines but also strengthens the UAE’s strategic position as a self-sufficient aviation powerhouse.
MBRAH is a dedicated free-zone destination located in Dubai South, designed to support the global aerospace industry. It serves as a base for airlines, private jet companies, MRO providers, and associated aviation training and engineering industries.
The new Painting & Grinding Center supports component painting and grinding processes used in structural and composite aircraft repairs. It is designed to improve efficiency, enable faster curing and drying times, and reduce overall turnaround times for airline operators.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by Tahnoon Saif, CEO of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Aerospace Hub, and Ziad Al Hazmi, CEO of Lufthansa Technik Middle East, alongside other senior executives from both organizations.
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