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UAE’S aviation industry combats challenges

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The UAE has learnt to face challenges fullon, and its aviation industry is no exception in this regard. Despite the onset of the pandemic which has badly hit industries, particular­ly the airline industry all across the globe, the UAE’S carriers have shown a great deal of resilience and once again let their mark across the skies.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, asserted that the UAE, led by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, is working to strengthen its position as a regional and global hub for the aviation industry.

He pointed out that the UAE aerospace industry has developed significan­tly and has become one of the engines of economic growth and diversific­ation in the UAE.

Strata is at the heart of this industry, and its tie ups with major internatio­nal companies in the aerospace sector underscore the great confidence that is entrusted in it by global industry leaders.

Among the products manufactur­ed at Strata are the Airbus A330 spoiler, which is used aerodynami­cally to help reduce the plane’s speed, the Airbus A330 ailerons, which support the aircraft rolling capabiliti­es and the Airbus A350-900 inboard flaps, which enable the aircraft to secure greater lit during the most critical part of take-off and landing.

Visiting Strata Manufactur­ing, the composite aero structures manufactur­ing facility based in the Nibras Al Ain Aerospace Park, Sheikh Mohamed reinforced the fact that the company is an essential component of the UAE’S aviation and manufactur­ing strategy.

As Sheikh Mohamed said, the tour of Strata “reinforces my confidence in UAE national talent and their ability to lead the future of aerospace.”

From an early stage, the UAE government has realised the importance of the aviation sector to the country’s overall future sustainabl­e developmen­t, so it constructe­d internatio­nal airports, establishe­d leading internatio­nal aviation companies, and invested billions in its infrastruc­ture.

The UAE has advanced transport and telecommun­ications networks and leading hotels, making it a link between the East and West and an internatio­nal hub for tourism, business, transit and re-exporting, enabling its modern aviation sector to succeed in today’s competitiv­e world.

Since 5 October, 1932, the date when the first plane landed at an Emirati airport in Al Mahata Airport, Sharjah, the UAE’S aviation sector has made remarkable strides.

The fleet of the four national air carriers – Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, Air Arabia and flydubai – has shown tremendous improvemen­t over the years.

One thing the coronaviru­s has not managed to do is dampen morale. Dubai Airports CEO Paul Griffiths confirmed that the airport operator is taking appropriat­e measures to control costs, optimise liquidity, facilitate cargo and repatriati­on flights and prepare for a timely and proportion­ate activation of facilities and services at Dubai Internatio­nal, DXB.

Griffiths confirmed that Dubai Airports will continue to ensure a safe and healthy airport environmen­t by enabling social distancing, conducting thermal screening and COVID-19 testing in support of health authoritie­s and undertakin­g robust deep-cleaning and sanitisati­on to help allay customer concerns about air travel.

What is very noteworthy is the immense contributi­on of UAE nationals to the industry. During his visit to Strata the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi said: “I am happy to see our talented Emiratis working efficientl­y in this advanced industry, including many Emirati women who have contribute­d greatly to this company.

“National competence and global capabiliti­es are the main pillars on which our country’s developmen­t and progress march forward in the present and future... With Emirati women accounting for more than 80 per cent of the workforce at Strata, this is a source of great pride and confirms their aspiration to work in all sectors without exception.”

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