Dedienne Aerospace will significantly expand its Dubai operation in 2026 with a move to a larger site within the Jebel Ali Free Zone. The new 5,000 m² facility is designed to meet rising demand across the Middle East and Africa and aligns with Dubai’s fast-developing aviation ecosystem. The expanded hub reflects the company’s long-term regional commitment and supports its ambition to serve as a central pillar in the MEA aviation supply and maintenance network.
The project centres on delivering greater value to customers by increasing capacity, strengthening on-site resources and broadening inventory levels. The larger site will allow Dedienne Aerospace to maintain a wider, immediately available stock of aerospace maintenance equipment and ground support equipment, ensuring faster access for operators. A substantially expanded service zone, backed by field-service teams positioned across the region, will help reduce turnaround times, improve aircraft availability and create more predictable support for airlines, MROs and lessors. This enhanced capability is expected to drive higher operational efficiency, particularly as regional fleets continue to expand.
The new facility will also deepen support for key market growth areas in the Middle East, Africa and Turkey. With fleets ramping up across these regions, operators are seeking reliable, in-region access to specialised tooling and long-term servicing programmes. Dedienne Aerospace, as an official licensee for major OEMs, will strengthen support for programmes such as the GE9X and Boeing 777X, the Rolls-Royce Trent XWB, the LEAP and CFM56 engine families, and additional Boeing and Collins Aerospace tooling that is expected to enter the market in the coming years.
The expansion underscores a strong commitment to the UAE and the wider MEA region. The Dubai hub is being scaled for the 2025–2035 horizon, providing localised licensed-tooling coverage, increased technical capability and additional customer-facing teams. Its location within JAFZA ensures direct access to both port and airport infrastructure, while proximity to Dubai South positions Dedienne Aerospace at the heart of the emirate’s emerging aviation cluster.
























