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Thales UAE CEO Highlights UAE’s Growing Role in Aviation and Space Innovation

Thales UAE CEO Highlights UAE’s Growing Role in Aviation and Space Innovation
Thales is intensifying its engagement with the United Arab Emirates’ rapidly advancing aviation and space sectors by providing practical industrial experience for Emirati engineers and launching targeted training and recruitment initiatives for recent graduates. Abdelhafid Mordi, CEO of Thales in the UAE, underscored the nation’s emergence as one of the fastest-growing and most innovative hubs globally in these fields. This progress is attributed to the UAE’s long-term strategic vision, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and collaborative partnerships that enable international companies to localize cutting-edge technologies.
Mordi emphasized that Thales’ collaboration with the UAE now encompasses local manufacturing, expanded engineering capabilities, and enhanced research and development efforts. He described the UAE as an ideal environment for cultivating sovereign technologies, reflecting the country’s ambition to become a global leader in aviation and space technology.
AI and Digital Transformation Driving Sector Advancement
Artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation are central to the UAE’s aviation and space evolution. Mordi highlighted AI’s significant impact on real-time decision-making, fuel efficiency, emissions reduction, and airport operations. AI-powered solutions are facilitating personalized passenger experiences, predictive maintenance, and improved operational efficiency throughout the aviation ecosystem. Innovations in communications and predictive analytics are enabling airlines to achieve more sustainable operations by detecting faults early and conducting proactive maintenance, thereby minimizing unplanned downtime and unnecessary component replacements.
Thales’ advancements in air traffic management have the potential to reduce global carbon dioxide emissions by up to 10 percent by 2030, according to Mordi. The growing role of AI is further emphasized by the rise of electric aircraft, unmanned systems, and new air mobility vehicles such as electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. The launch of the fifth cycle of Thales’ Aviation X Lab at the Dubai Airshow provides a platform to transform advanced concepts into practical solutions, supporting safer and more sustainable air travel for the next billion passengers.
Developing National Talent and Showcasing Innovation
A key focus for Thales remains the development and empowerment of Emirati talent. The company works closely with national institutions to facilitate knowledge transfer and consolidate intellectual property within the UAE, ensuring that local engineers and graduates acquire essential industry experience.
At the Dubai Airshow, Thales is presenting a comprehensive portfolio of advanced technologies, including defense and space systems, unmanned aircraft, advanced radar, the LEO-PNT low-Earth-orbit satellite navigation platform, and next-generation avionics. Mordi described the event as a critical opportunity to demonstrate how these innovations align with the UAE’s strategic ambitions.
Navigating Challenges Amid Intensifying Competition
The UAE’s expanding role in aviation and space innovation also introduces new challenges. The sector faces heightened competition from global aerospace leaders, exemplified by the recent agreement between Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales to merge their space businesses. Such consolidations are expected to increase market scrutiny and elevate expectations for advanced technologies from UAE-based companies. Competitors are likely to bolster their capabilities and partnerships to maintain their market positions.
Furthermore, initiatives such as the UAE Space Agency’s strategy to develop indigenous launch capabilities and Dubai Airports’ goal to function as a live innovation testbed present both opportunities and complexities. These developments highlight the dynamic and competitive environment in which Thales and its counterparts operate, as the UAE continues its pursuit of global leadership in aviation and space innovation.

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