Honeywell signs agreement with AMMROC
Honeywell has signed a new maintenance agreement with the UAE’s Advanced Military Maintenance Repair Overhaul Center (AMMROC), it was announced on 29 May
The contract will see the companies improve the repair and maintenance options available to the UAE Air Force and its fleet of more than 100 aircraft, including the upkeep of Honeywell components used on board the fleet.
Mosab Alkubaisy, director, Middle East & Africa, Honeywell Aerospace, said: ‘This agreement starts a long-term collaboration between Honeywell and AMMROC that will see us work closely to ensure we provide the highest standard of maintenance and repair to the UAE’s key aircraft fleets.’
Abu Dhabi based AMMROC is a joint venture of Emirates Defence Industries Company, Lockheed Martin and Sikorsky Aerospace Services.
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