22 April, 2022

Ethiopian Airlines, UTD Aviation Solutions and AFRAA look to re-establish African Aviation Renaissance in Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul Services

 

Ethiopia: Ethiopian Airlines MRO, UTD Aviation  Solutions and the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) have signed a tripartite MoU  to work together on Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services in pursuance  to the The Brown Condor Initiative (BCI). The signing ceremony took place at  Ethiopian Airlines headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 

 

The Brown Condor Initiative (BCI) is a joint initiative which was conceptualized in  2020 and officially launched by UTD Aviation Solutions and AFRAA in May 2021. The  BCI project is aimed at providing a platform for AFRAA members with Maintenance  Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facilities to relieve USA MRO workforce crunch in terms  of both facilities and manpower constraints, as well as support other airlines from  USA in MRO services and aircraft spares. 

 

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Mr. Abdérahmane Berthé, AFRAA Secretary  General stated: “This signing ceremony with Ethiopian Airlines is a significant  milestone in the Brown Condor project. We express our appreciation to Ethiopian  Airlines as the first African airline to sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)  that will operationalize the objectives of this robust Project.” 

 

“For 2 years, as part of the industry recovery measures at AFRAA, we have been  working with partners to bring solutions to our members to reduce costs or increase  revenues. We look forward to onboard other AFRAA airlines with EASA or FAA  Certified MRO capabilities onto this project. Our joint efforts reflect a paradigm shift  in the MRO industry.” Mr Berthé added. 

 

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mr. Mesfin Tassew on his part, said: Ethiopian MRO  Services, as the largest MRO service provider in Africa, is continuously increasing its  capacity and expanding its reach to customers in the Middle East, Europe and the  Americas. We are pleased to sign this MoU with UTD and AFRAA as it is in line with  our plan to increase our market reach and build our presence in North America and tap into the big potential market in the region.” 

 

“The pandemic has exposed how delicate the aviation pipeline truly is. OEMs and  MRO’s have consistent demand for airframe checks and engine shop visits, and a  relatively predictable demand for new, repaired and used spares. Without a major  Paradigm Shift, we will never find a solution. The African Aviation Renaissance is  the Paradigm Shift needed for the solution to this Crisis. 

 

“Better Skies for Africa” 

  
This Tripartite Agreement will correct the trajectory of the Aviation comeback. “said Dahir Mohammed, President and CEO of UTD Aviation Solutions. 

 

The MoU will forge collaboration between AFRAA member Airlines’ associated  MROs with US Airlines, MROs, OEMS, Distributors and other US civil aviation  organizations companies. The management of the Airline’s MRO excess of spare parts  inventory both locally and from USA shall be coordinated through a virtual  consignments platform.  

 

The Brown Condor Initiative is code named after Colonel John C. Robinson the first  African American aviator who also participated in the Ethiopian victorious war  against Italy. Colonel John C. Robinson was enlisted by the then Ethiopian Emperor  Haile Selassie as a fighter pilot. He immediately began training young Ethiopians in  the technical complexities of aviation, especially pilots in preparation for war. For his  daring service amid Ethiopian skies, Robinson earned international renown as the  “Brown Condor of Ethiopia.” Through this unique joint initiative, UTD Aviation and  AFRAA seek to re-establish African aviation renaissance in MRO services and  aircraft spares.  






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