
Mubadala Aerospace and Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation have finalised a wide-ranging strategic agreement under which Mubadala Aerospace will be a key part of the support network for servicing latter products and systems on the Boeing 787. The deal, a first for Hamilton Sundstrand, includes a licensing agreement for Mubadala Aerospace to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), through Mubadala-owned companies Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT), SR Technics and Sanad Aero Solutions (Sanad), based on Hamilton Sundstrand’s technical expertise. The agreement gives 787 operators an additional choice for their maintenance needs for Hamilton Sundstrand products and systems, which make up a majority of the systems on Boeing’s new 787 Dreamliner. Mubadala Aerospace is a business unit of Mubadala Development Company, the strategic investment arm of the Abu Dhabi government. Hamilton Sundstrand is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. Under the license agreement, ADAT and SR Technics will provide integrated component solutions (ICS) to Boeing 787 airline customers, while Sanad will provide financing of rotable components, all with the technical support of Hamilton Sundstrand. From / Gulf Today
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