The Advanced Military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC) has signed three Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) with the Arab Organization for Industrialization (AOI) in Egypt, during its participation in theEgypt Defence Expo (EDEX) 2025.
The MoU is in line with a step that enhances its capabilities in the development of components, structures and systems for fixed-wing, jet and drone aircraft.
The agreement was signed at the Egyptian pavilion at the exhibition, in the presence of H.E. Dr. Nasser Humaid Al Nuaimi, Secretary General of the Tawazun Council for Defence Empowerment, H.E. Mahmoud Al Hameli, Group Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Aviation Group, Mr. Jassim Al Marzouqi, Chief Executive Officer of AMMROC, and H.E. Major General A.H. Mukhtar Abdel Latif, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Industrialization.
An MoU with the AOI Aircraft Factory to establish a strategic framework for cooperation in manufacturing, developing, marketing, and selling components, structures, and systems for fixed-wing aircraft, jet aircraft, and unmanned aerial systems.
AMMROC signed a second MoU with the AOI Engine Factory and Digital Manufacturing Center to enhance strategic cooperation and industrial, operational, and marketing integration in the overhaul, repair, manufacturing, treatment, and supply of engine parts and components, while leveraging advanced digital manufacturing capabilities.
AMMROC also signed an MoU with Helwan Factory for Advanced Industries to support the development of helicopter maintenance capabilities.
Jasem Al Marzooqi CEO – AMMROC
“AMMROC’s participation at EDEX 2025 reflects our commitment to strengthening our regional presence and expanding our international partnerships in the military aviation sector. Through our advanced MRO ecosystem, we continue to support fleet readiness across the region. The signing of three strategic MoUs with the Arab Organisation for Industrialisation reinforces our shared vision with our partners in Egypt to advance industrial capabilities, transfer knowledge, and expand bilateral cooperation in aviation and defence.”
Al Marzooqi added that, “These partnerships enhance the readiness of military fleets and expand AMMROC’s service scope in line with our vision to develop world-class MRO capabilities, meet the needs of regional and international operators, and reinforce the UAE’s position as an advanced regional hub in this sector.”
During its participation at EDEX Egypt, AMMROC is showcasing models of the F-16 and C-130 aircraft platforms it supports through MRO programs. The company is also meeting partners and visitors in Hall 3 to highlight its advanced capabilities and explore new cooperation opportunities.