• CEO of AMMROC, Jasem Al Marzooqi and Senior Director for Government Services in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Boeing, Matt Fishering, sign the Memorandum of Understanding at Dubai Airshow 2025. 

Credit: AMMROC
    CEO of AMMROC, Jasem Al Marzooqi and Senior Director for Government Services in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Boeing, Matt Fishering, sign the Memorandum of Understanding at Dubai Airshow 2025. Credit: AMMROC
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The Advanced Military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Boeing Global Services during Dubai Airshow 2025 to explore collaboration opportunities in component maintenance, repair, and overhaul services (MRO) and industrial initiatives.
 
“This agreement reflects AMMROC’s focus on building productive partnerships with leading international organizations. Through this collaboration, we aim to identify new opportunities that strengthen our technical cooperation and create added value across component MRO services," CEO of AMMROC, Jasem Al Marzooqi, said.
 
“We are pleased to collaborate with Being to explore future opportunities in supporting their fleet. This step sets the stage for mutually beneficial initiatives that can enhance efficiency and foster collaboration in aviation sustainment.”
 
Under the terms of the MoU, the parties will work together to explore potential opportunities for CH-47 aircraft component MRO for candidate parts related to hydraulics, landing gear, electrical, and drive systems, as allowed by the US State Department Export Authorization.
 
“We are excited about the potential of this partnership with AMMROC,” Senior Director for Government Services in the Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Boeing, Matt Fishering, stated. “Together, we can contribute to the growth of the aerospace industry in the region.”
 
Both parties intend to jointly assess these potential work opportunities further and may elect to complete a separate written agreement that would define their specific contractual relationship.
 
This MoU will also support activities related to industrial participation requirements on the program between Boeing and the UAE Government, and any resulting projects or contractual relationships may be considered as offset credit in support of fulfilling Boeing’s industrial participation (offset) requirements under the Program.
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