Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI)
Wholly owned subsidiary | |
ISIN | 🆔 |
Industry | Aerospace Aircraft MRO |
Founded 📆 | |
Founder 👔 | |
Headquarters 🏙️ | Saudi Arabia, Jeddah |
Area served 🗺️ | |
Key people | Fahd Hamzh Cynndy (CEO) |
Products 📟 | Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul |
Members | |
Number of employees | 5200+ |
Parent | Saudi Arabian Airlines |
🌐 Website | http://www.saei.aero |
📇 Address | |
📞 telephone | |
Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries (SAEI) is the maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) division of SAUDIA airlines based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia at King Abdulaziz International Airport.[1] With more than 5,000 Technical Operations employees and 45 maintenance stations worldwide. Its CEO is Fahd Hamzh Cynndy who is also an executive board member at Saudi Ground Services (SGS).[2]
Certification[edit]
SAEI holds a GACA, FAA, EASA, IOSA, UAE GCAA, CAAP Philippines, ISO-9001:2008, Qatar QCAA, Kuwait DGCA, The Cayman Islands CAACI, Bangladesh CAAB, KSA SAC, A2LA, and GACA 147 for the Technical Training School.[3]
Services offered[edit]
Line Maintenance, EcoPower Engine Wash, Light & Heavy Maintenance including major modifications/repairs, engine change, borescope inspection, SSI's, upgrades, cabin refurbishment & seats reupholster and aircraft recovery, Component and Engine/APU Repair & Overhaul, Thrust Reverser Repair, Industrial Parts Repair, Engineering, Non-Destructive Testing, Equipment & Tooling Calibration and Fluid Analysis, Fleet Technical Management including aircraft/vendor selection, fleet integration, development/planning of maintenance events, MCC, Technical Training, Supply Chain & Logistics and GSE Maintenance.[3]
Airframes Serviced[edit]
- Commercial Aircraft:
Boeing 747 Classic, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 747-8, Boeing 777, Boeing 737, McDonnell Douglas MD-11F, Embraer ERJ170, Airbus A320 family, Airbus A330 and the Boeing 787.
- Business & Private Jets:
Grumman Gulfstream II, Grumman Gulfstream III, Grumman Gulfstream IV, Dassault Falcon 900, Dassault Falcon 7X and Hawker 400XP.
Engines Serviced[edit]
CF34, CFM56 and soon General Electric GE90 & GE115.
Main Base[edit]
King Abdulaziz International Airport - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Main line maintenance locations are:
Saudi Arabia[edit]
- Riyadh (RUH) – King Khalid International Airport
- Dammam (DMM) – King Fahd International Airport
- Medina (MED) – Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport
Regional[edit]
- Dubai (DXB) – Dubai International Airport
- Cairo (CAI) – Cairo International Airport
New Maintenance Facility[edit]
In 2013, SAEI broke ground on a 10,764,000 -square-foot (1,000,000 m2) new facility at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, KSA. The new facility houses 12 hangars, a state of the art warehousing facility, a shop complex, and a new engine overhaul center with a 150K Lb/Thrust test cell and is expected to employ over 7500 technical & engineering staff by 2018.
See also[edit]
Other articles of the topic Saudi Arabia : WWE Crown Jewel, Kaaba, History of Saudi Arabia
Other articles of the topic Companies : Career Education Corporation, Univision Communications Inc., Starbucks Corporation, Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., Warner Music Group Corp., Spümcø, Inc.
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- Saudia
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- Logistics center
- Maintainability
- Product Lifecycle Management
- Reliability engineering
- Remanufacturing
- Scheduled maintenance
- Total productive maintenance
References[edit]
- ↑ "Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries SAEI". saudiamro.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
- ↑ "Who's Who: Fahd Hamzh Cynndy, CEO of Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries". Arab News. 2021-02-05. Retrieved 2021-02-06.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries - SAEI Listing on Air Transport World Directories". directory.atwonline.com. Retrieved 2014-02-01.
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