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AMMROC and Avionics Services Sign MoU for Aviation Maintenance Cooperation

AMMROC and Avionics Services Forge Strategic Partnership in Aviation Maintenance
Collaboration to Enhance Military and Business Aviation MRO Capabilities
Dubai, UAE – The Advanced Military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul Center (AMMROC), a prominent provider of military aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has formalized a strategic partnership with Brazil’s A.S. Avionics Services SA through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed at the Dubai Airshow 2025. This agreement initiates a collaborative effort to combine the strengths of both companies in pursuing growth opportunities within military and business aviation MRO sectors.
The partnership aims to expand and improve service offerings for both fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft across military and civilian domains. Key areas of cooperation include avionics repair and replacement, modernization programs, and comprehensive maintenance support. The collaboration is designed to enhance aircraft mission readiness and operational efficiency while broadening their presence in regional and international defense markets.
Leveraging Complementary Expertise and Capabilities
AMMROC, headquartered in Al Ain, UAE, is distinguished for its world-class military MRO operations and holds the distinction of being the region’s sole authorized Lockheed Martin C-130 Service Center. It is also a Sikorsky-authorized provider for UH-60 Black Hawk blade maintenance. A.S. Avionics Services brings over three decades of experience in engineering design and complex systems integration, with a global reputation for avionics repair, modernization, and parts manufacturing.
Jasem Al Marzooqi, CEO of AMMROC, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “This collaboration represents a vital step in strengthening our global network and expanding our advanced avionics capabilities. By integrating AMMROC’s regional infrastructure with Avionics Services’ technical expertise, we reaffirm our commitment to delivering world-class solutions that enhance mission readiness and operational excellence across military and business aviation.”
João Vernini, President of A.S. Avionics Services, expressed pride in the alliance, noting, “Partnering with AMMROC, a leader in military aviation MRO, underscores our dedication to introducing Brazilian technology and innovation to new international markets. Together, we will advance avionics modernization and maintenance support in the UAE and the broader region, developing innovative solutions that provide efficiency, reliability, and long-term value to our clients.”
Challenges and Industry Implications
While the MoU establishes a framework for future project-specific agreements, the collaboration will require careful integration of advanced avionics services with existing maintenance operations. This entails aligning operational protocols, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and managing the technological complexities inherent in modern avionics systems. Industry analysts observe that such partnerships are becoming increasingly prevalent as the aviation sector moves toward integrating sophisticated avionics with maintenance services.
The announcement is expected to elicit positive market responses, potentially prompting competitors to expand their service portfolios, invest in cutting-edge technologies, or pursue similar strategic alliances to maintain competitive positioning.
The MoU was signed at the Dubai Airshow by Fakir Alblooshi, General Counsel at AMMROC, and João Vernini, CEO and President of A.S. Avionics Services.
For further details, visit www.ammroc.ae.

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