GAL AMMROC and 360-DMG have shared plans for aviation upcycling through a strategic collaboration.
Together, the groups are aiming to launch a comprehensive materials reclamation and upcycling programme within the defence sector.
By reimagining materials processing, the materials reclamation programme is designed to mitigate the groups’ carbon footprints and address broader environmental concerns, aiming to minimise waste, promote circular economy practices, and contribute to the conservation of resources.
The first report on offsetting GHG emissions, they said, is expected to provide valuable insights into its success and future potential.
Peer Hashmi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), 360-Degrees Materials Group, commented: “It is such a unique, thrilling, and ideal opportunity for both companies to embark upon this very focused sustainability initiative. In pioneering the world’s first programme for Upcycling and Revert Processing, from birth to rebirth, the alliance between GAL AMMROC and 360-DMG combines an impressive 40-plus years of defence aviation expertise. It exemplifies deep-rooted ties with key aviation entities, collaborations with leading institutes, cutting-edge environmental solutions, and a steadfast commitment to the nation’s target to the net zero pathway.”
Mahmood Alhay AlHameli, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of GAL AMMROC, added: “GAL AMMROC’s partnership with 360-DMG marks the beginning of a dynamic transformation of the local, regional and, eventually, global aerospace recycling and maintenance service landscapes. Our joint vision of launching the world’s first defence recycling programme re-affirms the UAE’s pioneering approach to delivering climate-friendly solutions across a variety of industries, especially as the nation continues to work towards the achievement of its Net Zero 2050 targets.”