Bahrain Airport Company (BAC) announced that it has signed a unique and key agreement with MENA Aerospace to build and operate one of the region's large private and general aviation hangar complexes.
The deal involves MENA Aerospace investing in the development of a dedicated general and private aviation complex at Bahrain International Airport (BIA) to provide comprehensive maintenance and support services to private and corporate aircraft.
Development of the complex has already begun and is located at the north-west end of the airport. Once complete, the first phase's footprint will be see a 26,362 sq m including hangar, private taxiway and apron in addition to office and workshop areas, making it one of the largest such facilities in the region.
In this complex, MENA Aerospace will operate as a one-stop-shop for its full suite of aviation services, with all services being offered under one roof - something not previously available in the region.
These services will include comprehensive maintenance, avionics, installation, modification, aircraft parking and storage and a private taxi way and apron in a dedicated location at the airport, away from the passenger terminal. Furthermore, the complex will be a fully European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) compliant facility, adhering to the strictest quality, safety and security standards.
'This is a fine example of our strategy of partnership with key players and stakeholders in Bahrain's aviation industry,' said BAC CEO Gordon Dewar. 'This partnership will bring a unique suite of services to the region and is a key milestone for BAC as we develop the commercial activities and value added services at Bahrain International Airport.
'Marking the first step in our airport development, this deal highlights our commitment to establishing the best airport for Bahrain and fulfilling the objectives set by the kingdom's Economic Vision 2030. We are looking for more partners to work with us in identifying and developing opportunities that bring valued added services at BIA,' he continued.
'Certainly, this agreement represents a significant milestone in the development and progression of our business,' said Dr Mohamed Juman, MENA Aerospace managing director.