| 2017/03/02 | 1365 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
The MRO Middle East trade show held in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) in early February was the perfect occasion to meet the CEO of Dedienne Aerospace. Today, this French company is one of the world's leading manufacturers of equipment for the maintenance of commercial aircraft and their engines, a further testament to this being the recent exclusive licence awarded by UTAS, which covers the nacelles of the A320neo PW1100G engine. Here Cédric Barbe reveals to us the rich history of Dedienne Aer...(…)
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Why did you joined Dedienne Aerospace?I decided to join Dedienne Aerospace for several reasons. Among these, for me, Dedienne Aerospace is a company with a strong...
Dedienne Aerospace is extending its presence in the United Arab Emirates with the imminent opening of its new 3000 sqm facility at Jebel Ali free-zone, between the mai...
A small innovation is taking on a huge market. Dedienne Aerospace has developed a new GSE solution called "Nitrogen Backpack" which is intended to facilitate the recha...
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