Aircraft Accessories and Components Company (AACC), a leading military maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) service provider and a subsidiary of SAMI under the Public Investment Fund (PIF), is set to introduce a cutting-edge addition to its product lineup by launching its new Super Puma and Cougar Landing Gears (LDG) repair capability.
Based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Aircraft Accessories and Components Company (AACC) has established itself as a trusted military MRO provider with a strong focus on component repair. AACC's new LDG repair capability aligns with Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) commitment to supporting local military rotary forces and achieving the main objectives of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 through building a robust local MRO capability.
Commenting on this latest development, AACC's chief executive, Mazen Johar, said: "This is another example of Saudi Arabia's drive to localize its defence industry, drive economic diversification, and enhance national security by forging strategic partnerships with leading global defence companies like Safran. Through these collaborations, SAMI is providing Saudi engineers with exceptional career paths by building local capabilities across aerospace."
Through its different business units and specialized shops, AACC offers a broad spectrum of services to support fighter jets, transport aircraft, training aircraft, and special mission aircraft and extends its services to cover different applications within the military and civil industries. With extensive experience in repairing various aircraft models such as F15, Typhoon, and C-130 LDG repair, AACC has built a stellar reputation for its expertise and reliability in the industry.
As a repair centre supported by Safran Landing Systems, the world leader in aircraft landing and braking systems, AACC expands its capabilities and solidifies its position as a trusted partner. The addition of helicopter landing gear repair further enhances AACC's portfolio, which already includes F-15 and C-130 aircraft landing gear repair. Bruno Chiarelli, Safran Landing Systems Executive Vice President - MRO, said: "We are very delighted with this partnership coming into fruition. For Safran Landing Systems, it is important that we maintain the highest standards of technical training and support to our customers. We take into great consideration that they trust in the reliability and operational capabilities of our systems. Therefore, AACC is a key partner allowing us to share our MRO know-how for the benefit of our operators in the Arabian Gulf. The training and accreditation of Saudi engineers and the extension of the MRO facility in Jeddah are critical steps to achieve this objective."
In pursuit of excellence, AACC has established a dedicated LDG facility and received training from Safran Landing Systems in France. By sending a team of skilled technicians and engineers to receive specialized training at Safran Landing Systems' prestigious facility there, this comprehensive training ensures that AACC maintains the highest standards of quality and technical expertise in its repair services.
Source: Saudi Press Agency