Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) - part of the Mubadala Aerospace MRO network - was named 'MRO Service Provider of the Year' for the third consecutive year at the 6th Aviation Business Awards (ABA) in Dubai. Winners of the award are chosen every year through a democratic process, with the nominations and final voting done by senior members of the regional aviation industry. The aim is to recognize individuals and companies that have made a significant contribution to the development of the region's growing aviation sector. On receiving the award on behalf of the company, Abdul Khaliq Saeed, President Middle East '&' North Africa of the Mubadala Aerospace MRO network, said: "We are pleased to be recognised by our industry for the consistent quality and reliability of our services at ADAT. It's our entire team's relentless dedication to meeting and exceeding customer expectations with excellence that has made this possible for the third year in a row." Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) offers a comprehensive set of airframe, engine and component MRO capabilities as well as technical services to the commercial aviation industry, serving over 200 customers worldwide including Etihad Airways, flydubai, Onur Air, Ethiopian Airlines, Transaero Airlines, Thomas Cook, Condor, Air Arabia, Qatar Airways, Gulf Air, Air Berlin and Midex Airlines.
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