Abu Dhabi: Sheikh Mohammed, Anil Ambani discuss defence, aerospace


Abu Dhabi, Feb 21 (Khaleej Times): Trade and investment issues figured prominently at a meeting in Abu Dhabi between His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai and Anil Ambani, chairman of India's diversified Reliance Group.

They also discussed various business opportunities, particularly in the defence sector, between the two countries and how the partnership and collaboration between Indian and UAE companies can boost defence production in both nations, it is learnt.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of IDEX 2017, the International Defence Exhibition and Conference, one of the biggest such shows underway in Abu Dhabi.

Reliance Group is a participating at the IDEX 2017, which started on February 19.

The meeting between Sheikh Mohammed and Ambani comes after Reliance Defence recently signed an MOU with Strata Manufacturing, the advanced composite aero-structures manufacturing company, wholly-owned by Mubadala Development Company of the UAE, to explore cooperation in the field of advanced aerospace manufacturing capabilities between India and the UAE.

The agreement will deepen the bilateral ties developed between the UAE and India at both the political and economic level, it is learnt.

The potential partnership between Reliance Defence and Strata, which follows extensive discussions between the two companies, will look at opportunities in the production of Carbon Fibre Composites Aerostructures, Prepegs as well as 3D printing of aerospace components and airframe panels. This collaboration is in line with Strata's vision to become one of the top aerospace companies globally.

The Dhirubhai Ambani Aerospace Park, located at the Multi-modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur (MIHAN), is being considered by Reliance Defence Limited for a new facility to support its aerospace ambitions, and forms part of the emerging aerospace industry in India.

Strata is a composite aero-structures manufacturing facility based in the heart of Nibras Al Ain Aerospace, Al Ain, UAE. It has partnerships with the world's leading aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus, Boeing and Leonardo-Finmeccanica Aero-structures Division, and is a Tier one supplier to FACC AG, SAAB and S.A.B.C.A.

 

  

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Feb 24 2017

    While india should work closely and intensely in Defense R&D, especially manufacture and design build AERO SPACE Engines....
    use all our space technologies ..reusable rockets o use the rockets multiple times to reduce cost..
    Transport Goods cheaply thru space..
    Grow food in space
    explore mars and beyond..
    specialize in building Sub marines s.. under sea mining..
    As doctor Kalam recommended with ABUDHBIS investment India should start building Nuclear Reactors for double stage fast breeder reactors to se locally available THORIUM in Assam..
    mfg and produce cheap Power to run Desalination plants in the UAE and turn their DESERTS GREEN .. A dream of Late Sheikh Zayed al nahyan....
    In Synergy with UAE.. explore other continents Like Africa...
    with Joint ventures in Food... Energy.. Mining... Shipping ...Infra structure e etc.

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  • Lynette Barboza, Falnir, Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 22 2017

    welcome to the end of the world. where arms race resumes.

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  • shaji, mangalore

    Wed, Feb 22 2017

    Anil ambari is now receiving returns with interest for the monetary favor he did to bjp during last election. Ambai might have provided millions of rupees to bjp and now receiving billions in return.

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