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Emirates and Safran Sign Deal for Aircraft Seat Plant in Dubai

Safran, a French aerospace company, and Emirates airline have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a seat manufacturing and assembly plant in Dubai. Safran announced this on Tuesday.

Safran and Emirates, based in Dubai, will benefit from the plant's growing capacity.

The cabin refurbishment project will initially focus on the business and economy classes, but plans are to expand in future.

Safran plans to finish the plant in the fourth quarter 2027. Initial plans include assembling up to 1,000 seats per annum for business class.

Seat production must be increased to help clear the logjam, which has caused billions in delays and costs for Airbus and Boeing.

Emirates could take delivery of aircraft without seating and then fly them to Dubai for the installation of seats at the new facility. This is something that normally happens at Airbus or Boeing before planes are shipped. Reporting by Tim Hepher. Ahmed Elimam wrote the article. Mark Potter (editing)

(source: Reuters)