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EDGE Strengthens UAE Aerospace Sector Through Partnership with Etihad Engineering

EDGE Strengthens UAE Aerospace Sector Through Partnership with Etihad Engineering
Advancing Local Aerospace Capabilities
Abu Dhabi-based EDGE Group’s precision engineering division, EPI, has entered into a strategic partnership with Etihad Engineering, a global leader in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. Announced at the Dubai Airshow 2025 held at Dubai World Central, the collaboration focuses on enhancing the UAE’s capabilities in aircraft component machining, particularly in MRO activities related to aircraft wheel hubs. This initiative, which began in early 2025, represents a significant advancement in the nation’s pursuit of self-reliance in aerospace maintenance and manufacturing.
Through this partnership, EPI has benefited from close cooperation with Etihad Engineering’s expert teams, bolstering its technical expertise, manufacturing readiness, and adherence to international aviation standards. Michael Deshaies, CEO of EPI, highlighted the broader implications of the alliance, stating that it reflects a shared commitment to building a sustainable and advanced manufacturing and MRO ecosystem within the UAE. He emphasized the role of this collaboration in driving In-Country Value (ICV) and supporting the country’s industrial growth and aerospace self-sufficiency.
Daniel Hoffmann, CEO of Etihad Engineering, reinforced this vision by underscoring the company’s dedication to positioning the UAE as a global aerospace hub. He noted that partnering with industry leaders like EPI enables the delivery of comprehensive MRO solutions to customers worldwide while advancing the nation’s aerospace capabilities.
Strategic Context and Industry Implications
The partnership emerges amid a period of rapid growth and diversification for EDGE Group. Recent expansions into airborne electronic warfare and space technologies have strengthened the group’s market position and signaled promising prospects for future development. This collaboration with Etihad Engineering is expected to enhance investor confidence and further establish the UAE as a center for advanced aerospace innovation.
Nonetheless, the partnership faces several challenges, including navigating complex regulatory frameworks, integrating advanced technologies, and ensuring supply chain resilience. Additionally, the alliance is likely to intensify competition within the sector, as rival companies may seek similar collaborations and technological advancements to maintain their market positions.
Attendees of the Dubai Airshow can engage with representatives from EPI at EDGE’s Main Stand 520 and the Etihad Engineering team at Stand 920.
About EDGE and Etihad Engineering
Founded in November 2019 and headquartered in Abu Dhabi, EDGE Group is a global leader in advanced technology, comprising over 35 entities across five core clusters: Platforms & Systems, Missiles & Weapons, Space & Cyber Technologies, Technologies & Industrialisation, and Homeland Security. The group focuses on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies, aiming to develop sovereign capabilities for global export and national security while nurturing the next generation of skilled talent.
Etihad Engineering is recognized as one of the world’s foremost providers of commercial aircraft MRO services. The company plays a pivotal role in supporting the UAE’s ambition to become a global aerospace hub through innovation and strategic industry partnerships.

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