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EPI plant to manufacture Boeing 787 Dreamliner parts in the UAE

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EPI employee performs Surface Treatment at their facility at Tawazun Industrial Park. WAM

EDGE Precision Industries (EPI), the precision engineering backbone of the UAE’s aerospace and defence industry, on Monday announced it is expanding its manufacturing capabilities to support the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The announcement was made on the side-lines of the Global Aerospace Summit, which takes place between 28 to 29 September, virtually from Abu Dhabi.

EPI will machine aluminium trailing edge ribs for use in the 787-commercial aircraft. The serial assembly lines will be an extension to the Abu Dhabi facility, with the processed parts additionally going through EPI’s surface treatment plant launched last year.

Established in April 2019, the plant is part of an industrial collaboration agreement between Tawazun Economic Council (Tawazun), Boeing Defense, Space & Security (Boeing) and EPI, to build a chemical processing plant that would ramp up its existing production capabilities, and move beyond machining and into aircraft assembly for aerospace Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

Speaking on the occasion, Khalid Al Breiki, President – Mission Support, EDGE, said: “In recent years, the UAE has significantly amplified its domestic manufacturing capabilities and the opportunities facilitated by Tawazun - between Boeing and EPI - contributes to this rapidly growing infrastructure. Backed by our industry-leading expertise in specialised equipment and engagements with other leading OEMs, we are proud to expand our support for the 787 programme and are focused on delivering high-quality components for Boeing and its customers.”

He added: “Our continued relationship with Boeing is symbolic of the partnerships we build and value. Today’s announcement expanding EPI’s manufacturing capabilities is an encouraging indicator for the region’s aerospace and defence industries and we look forward to exploring similar opportunities in the coming years.”

Bernard Dunn, President of Boeing Middle East, North Africa and Turkey, said, “This contract with EPI will expand the capability and capacity of Boeing’s global supply chain while supporting further development of the UAE’s aerospace industry.”  

He added, “Adding EPI as a new supplier for the 787 Dreamliner, is a prime example of our mutually beneficial approach to engagement in the UAE.”

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is an all-new, super-efficient family of commercial airplanes that brings big-jet ranges and speed to the middle of the market. Boeing designed the 787 family with superior efficiency, allowing airlines to profitably open new routes and fly people directly to where they would like to go in exceptional comfort. Since entering service in 2011, the 787 family is flying more than 1,900 routes and has made possible 300+ new nonstop routes around the world.

The move consolidates EPI’s status as a leader in commercial aircraft production. Earlier this year, the company became a key regional manufacturer of Airbus aircraft parts. EPI manufactures high-quality complex engineering components for the defence, aerospace, and oil and gas sectors at its advanced facilities in Abu Dhabi. The company’s capabilities span engineering, production, surface and heat treatment, machining, coating, repairing and tooling.

EPI is part of the Mission Support Cluster within EDGE, an advanced technology group for defence and beyond. EDGE was inaugurated in November 2019.

EPI manufactures high-quality complex engineering components for the defence, aerospace, and oil and gas sectors. The company is the engineering backbone of the UAE’s aerospace and defence industry, and a regional leader in advanced manufacturing capabilities through proven precision engineering. Its skilled team of CAD/CAM designers, programmers, toolmakers, and application and manufacturing engineers leverages next-generation technologies to design and deliver 21st century engineering solutions.

As part of EDGE, the company incorporates Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) innovations in its integrated suite of over 100 of the latest hi-tech machine tool systems, including state-of-the-art Computer Numerical Control (CNC) tech.

The Global Aerospace Summit 2020 commences this week in a virtual format on 28 and 29 September, where industry leaders from across the globe are addressing the aviation, aerospace, space and defence sectors biggest challenges and opportunities.

Hosted by Mubadala Investment Company and EDGE, the Summit will analyse how the aerospace and aviation industries can quickly recover, where efforts must be made to support the regeneration of those sectors and what new prospects are ascending from the new reality the world is facing.

There will be a number of keynote addresses from government and industry leaders during the two day summit.

Badr Al-Olama, Chairman of the Global Aerospace Summit Advisory Board, and Head of Aerospace, Mubadala commented: “This has been a challenging year for the aerospace industry. But while there have been significant headwinds, we have also seen the acceleration in the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to support the sector.

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