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LIMA 2019: PT Dirgantara, AMMROC to collaborate on MRO

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Indonesian aerospace company PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) has signed an agreement with Abu Dhabi-based AMMROC to collaborate on production and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) activity.

A PTDI official told Jane’s that the agreement – signed at the LIMA 2019 exhibition in Langkawi – is aimed at supporting the Indonesian company’s CN235 transport aircraft and associated variants in the Middle East. PTDI produces the CN235 under a long-standing licensing agreement with Airbus.

“This [agreement] enables AMMROC to act as our hub in the Middle East to look for additional contracts and to support CN235 aircraft already operating in the region,” said a PTDI official.

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PTDI and UAE-based AMMROC will collaborate on providing support for CN235 transport aircraft (pictured here in Cameroonian colours) for countries in the Middle East. (Airbus Military/S-Flores)

According to a joint statement by the companies, the agreement will facilitate potential co-production, MRO, and aircraft upgrade programmes, with PTDI supporting regional work on the CN-235 through technology transfers.

Officials indicated that the scope of engagement will depend on additional contracts in the region. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has operated seven CN235 aircraft since the early 1990s, although these aircraft will be replaced by five C295s ordered by the country in 2017. Other regional CN235 customers include Saudi Arabia and Yemen. PTDI is also pursuing opportunities in Oman and Qatar.
 
CN 235 is co developed by Airbus and PT DI. It is not a licensing from Airbus.
 
CN 235 is co developed by Airbus and PT DI. It is not a licensing from Airbus.
TBH Airbus has the knowledge on this subject and with Airbus I doubt Indonesia could have made the plane itself.
 
TBH Airbus has the knowledge on this subject and with Airbus I doubt Indonesia could have made the plane itself.

I just made a correction from articles made by Jane Defense reporter. Yes I am agree with you that it will be difficult for the Indonesian part during that time to make such airplane. PT DI first design experience is with that project. The experience taken from that project then has been used to design and produce N 250 airplane which its first flight in 1995 and N 219 airplane with its first flight in 2017.

This is the true history of CN 235.

https://www.indonesian-aerospace.com/aircraft/detail/1_cn235+family
 

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