Ƶn Military Industries (SAMI) has acquired a majority stake in Aircraft Accessories & Components Co. Ltd. (AACC), a Saudi entity of the Economic Offset Program. The move is part of its ongoing efforts to develop a sustainable domestic defense sector in Ƶ.
AACC focuses on maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) for aircraft hydraulics and secondary power systems (SPS) for multiple platforms. Following the acquisition by SAMI, the scope of operations of AACC will be expanded to include repairing and maintaining civil aircraft landing gear and increasing nondestructive testing (NDT) and helicopter maintenance capabilities, among other services. The acquisition will also enable the company to expand its services to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets.
Dr. Andreas Schwer, CEO of SAMI, said: “Acquiring a majority stake in Aircraft Accessories & Components Co. Ltd. is a key factor in the strategic development of SAMI. The MRO market promises tremendous opportunities for us. All the necessary tools are already in place, and in the near future, we will add MRO for landing gear to AACC’s services.”
Dr. Mansour Al-Eid, CEO of AACC, said that the acquisition of the company by SAMI is an important step in the development of AACC, which will allow the company to expand the scope of its services, invest in local talent, reach new markets, and develop its capabilities to better serve its customers, as well as invest in manufacturing spare parts for aircraft.
Dr. Al-Eid added: “The aviation industry in Ƶ is booming in conjunction with the establishment of SAMI and the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI). They will both contribute to the localization of military industries, invest in building local capabilities, create jobs for Saudi citizens, and join efforts with national companies to achieve the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.”
The Royal Saudi Air Force has recently agreed to a contract with AACC to overhaul and purchase landing gear for multi-role tanker transport aircraft.
AACC currently overhauls landing gear for military aircraft and is cooperating with Safran Landing Systems, a global leader in aircraft landing and braking systems, to develop the capability to overhaul landing gear for civil aircraft in the Gulf and MENA regions. This cooperation will serve as the cornerstone for establishing the new capability, opening up those markets for the company.