Abu dhabi: Sanad, wholly owned by Abu Dhabi's sovereign investor Mubadala Investment Company PJSC, announced a landmark agreement with Rolls-Royce at the Singapore Air Show 2025 to expand their Trent 700 maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) partnership.
According to Emirates News Agency, this milestone builds on a partnership that began in 2012, marking over a decade of close collaboration between the two companies. Throughout this period, Sanad has maintained more than 200 Trent 700 engines for over 25 operators, earning recognition as one of Rolls-Royce's most trusted and capable independent MRO partners.
The new agreement deepens this relationship, entrusting Sanad with an expanded scope of work covering up to 612 Trent 700 engine shop visits through 2031, an increase of 277 shop visits beyond the current commitment. This enhanced collaboration reinforces Sanad's position as the largest independent Trent 700 MRO provider worldwide and a cornerstone of the global support network for this engine type.
The Trent 700 powers more than 60 percent of the world's Airbus A330 fleet, with over 1,400 active engines in service and an annual maintenance demand exceeding 250 shop visits per year. As the aviation industry continues to recover, A330 operators are extending the operational life of their fleets, many converting passenger aircraft to freighters to meet global logistics demand.
To accommodate the expanded program, Sanad will leverage its existing MRO facilities and test-cell capacity in Abu Dhabi. The company will invest AED125 million (US$34 million) in advanced tooling, automation, and state-of-the-art machinery. In parallel, Sanad will recruit over 300 high-skilled professionals, supporting its long-term Emiratisation and talent-development strategy while contributing to the UAE's growing pool of aerospace expertise.
Mansoor Janahi, Managing Director and Group CEO of Sanad, stated that the agreement reinforces Rolls-Royce's confidence in Sanad's ability to deliver world-class MRO solutions at scale. Paul Keenan, Director of Commercial Aviation Aftermarket Operations at Rolls-Royce, noted that Sanad's increase in Trent 700 capacity not only cements their position as the largest independent Trent 700 provider worldwide but also aligns with Rolls-Royce's ambition to significantly increase global MRO capacity by 2030.
This expanded collaboration represents one of the largest Trent 700 MRO agreements in recent years and a significant step forward in Abu Dhabi's emergence as a global centre for aerospace excellence and innovation. It also aligns with the UAE's national vision to foster high-tech manufacturing, innovation, and sustainability across strategic industries.