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Emirates Inks MOU with Rolls-Royce for In-House A380 Engine MRO Starting 2027

Shaq Qassim
Last updated: 20 November 2025 10:35
By Shaq Qassim
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Emirates has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Rolls-Royce at the Dubai Airshow 2025. From 2027, Emirates will handle Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul on the Trent 900 engines for its A380 fleet. The TotalCare service deal has been stretched right into the 2040s.

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Why Emirates is Going In-HouseThe View from the TopFleet FactsBottom Line
 Emirates and Rolls-Royce sing MoU for Trent 900 Engines MRO © Rolls Royce
Emirates and Rolls-Royce sign MoU for Trent 900 Engines MRO © Rolls-Royce

Why Emirates is Going In-House

The airline’s keeping its A380s airborne way longer than most folks expected. Plans call for operations into the 2040s, so they need rock-solid engine support. A new facility is being built for this. The first engine rolls in during 2027.

Emirates takes on fan case repairs itself. Rolls-Royce keeps the heavy module work in its global setup.

A gold, white and red Emirates passenger plane in the sky
A Emirates passenger plane in the sky ©Fabian Joy

The View from the Top

Ahmed Safa, Emirates’ Head of Engineering and MRO, put it plain.

“With Emirates’ plans to continue operating our Airbus A380 fleet into the 2040s, we wanted to secure our own engine maintenance capabilities. We are pleased to sign this agreement with Rolls-Royce, which takes our partnership further. We will be working closely with their team to bring the latest engine MRO capabilities into our facilities as part of our expansion of Emirates’ Engineering Maintenance Centre (EEMC). This is yet another value-added contribution to Dubai’s growing aerospace sector capabilities.”

Paul Keenan from Rolls-Royce added his take.

“Today’s announcement marks another milestone in our journey to significantly increase our global MRO capacity and capability by 2030. Our global network combines a strong mix of Rolls-Royce-owned facilities, joint ventures and strategic collaborations with industry partners. We are delighted to welcome Emirates to that mix ahead of the new facility opening in 2027.

“The agreement will allow for additional capacity in the entire Rolls-Royce network and further reinforces our commitment to deliver both excellent products and services to our global customer base.”

An aerial view photography of a Emirates airplane atop Dubai's city buildings during daytime
An aerial view photography of a Emirates airplane atop Dubai’s city buildings during daytime © Ishak Ahmed

Fleet Facts

– Emirates runs the biggest A380 operation out there – 116 of the double-deck giants.

– Passengers can’t get enough. It’s all about that unmatched comfort, the cabins, the services.

No surprise they’re investing heavy to keep them flying.

An Emirates passenger plane on airport during daytime
An Emirates passenger plane on airport during daytime ©Will Waters

Bottom Line

This move beefs up Dubai’s aerospace game. More capacity, tighter control for Emirates, and a deeper tie with Rolls-Royce.

Sure, building facilities costs plenty. But for the world’s top A380 player? It’s a no-brainer.

Think the A380’s got legs into the 2040s, or is it time to move on? Share below and be sure to follow Travel Radar for more on aviation’s big moves.

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