The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and GE Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate space innovation and cultivate the next generation of UAE space talent. Under the agreement, UAE nationals will gain access to GE Aerospace's Early Career Trainee program. The partnership also promotes knowledge sharing between the two organizations —including access to MBRSC's satellite data and GE Aerospace's cutting-edge research expertise.

Why This Matters

The MOU marks the latest chapter in GE Aerospace’s long-standing collaboration with the UAE. The American company has partnered with UAE organizations for more than 40 years and has a significant presence in the country, employing over 240 people. By opening doors for talent development and expanding research collaboration, the agreement strengthens US–UAE innovation and advances joint aerospace technology development.

Full Press Release: GE Aerospace and MBRSC Join Forces to Empower UAE Talent and Advance Innovation

Dubai, UAE – November 19, 2025 – GE Aerospace and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster collaboration in talent development, research, and innovation for the aerospace industry. This strategic partnership aims to support the UAE’s vision for scientific and technological leadership, while advancing the nation’s capabilities in space exploration and environmental studies.

The collaboration will leverage the expertise and resources of GE Aerospace’s Middle East Technology Center (MTC) in Dubai, alongside MBRSC’s cutting-edge satellite and environmental observation capabilities. Together, the organizations will work on initiatives that include the development of Emirati talent through GE Aerospace’s 24-month Early Career Trainee program, the exploration of research initiatives with the GE Aerospace Research Center in New York, atmospheric studies, and the sharing of best practices in operational efficiency and innovation.

“GE Aerospace is proud to partner with MBRSC to support the UAE’s ambitious vision for scientific and technological advancement,” said Aziz Koleilat, President & CEO of GE Aerospace for the Middle East, Türkiye, Eastern Europe & CIS. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to empowering the next generation of UAE talent and driving innovation that contributes to the region’s leadership in the global space industry.”

MBRSC has been instrumental in advancing the nation’s space exploration capabilities, including the Emirates Mars Mission and the development of advanced satellite technologies. Through this partnership, MBRSC and GE Aerospace will work together to conduct groundbreaking research, including atmospheric studies that leverage MBRSC’s satellite data and GE Aerospace’s specialized expertise.

“Our collaboration with GE Aerospace reflects a practical commitment to building the capabilities our work requires,” said H.E. Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre. “By combining resources and expertise, we are creating opportunities that support technical growth, strengthen our research efforts and contribute to the development of emerging Emirati talent. This partnership allows us to advance projects that benefit from shared knowledge and complementary strengths, ensuring that the outcomes are both meaningful and sustainable.”

As part of the MOU, GE Aerospace will also provide Lean training to MBRSC, supporting the organization’s operational efficiency and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This initiative aligns with the UAE’s broader goals of innovation and sustainability, ensuring that the nation remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the global space industry.

The partnership between GE Aerospace and MBRSC represents a shared commitment to driving progress in science, technology, and innovation, while empowering the UAE’s future workforce to lead the way in space exploration and environmental research.

GE Aerospace has been a committed partner to the UAE for more than 40 years. To support the country’s ambitious plans for the future of flight, GE Aerospace has a significant presence on the ground, with more than 240 employees; offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai Airport Freezone; an On Wing Support Center in Dubai South; partnership engineering, testing, and MRO facilities across the country; and the Middle East Technology Center focused on solutions for the region’s hot & harsh environment.

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MBRSC and GE Aerospace MOU Advances Talent and Space Innovation

November 2025

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GE Aerospace Middle East President and MBRSC Director General signing the innovation and talent development MOU.

GE Aerospace Middle East President Aziz Koleilat and MBRSC Director General HE Salem Humaid Al Marri

The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) and GE Aerospace have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to accelerate space innovation and cultivate the next generation of UAE space talent. Under the agreement, UAE nationals will gain access to GE Aerospace's Early Career Trainee program. The partnership also promotes knowledge sharing between the two organizations —including access to MBRSC's satellite data and GE Aerospace's cutting-edge research expertise.

Why This Matters

The MOU marks the latest chapter in GE Aerospace’s long-standing collaboration with the UAE. The American company has partnered with UAE organizations for more than 40 years and has a significant presence in the country, employing over 240 people. By opening doors for talent development and expanding research collaboration, the agreement strengthens US–UAE innovation and advances joint aerospace technology development.

Full Press Release: GE Aerospace and MBRSC Join Forces to Empower UAE Talent and Advance Innovation

Dubai, UAE – November 19, 2025 – GE Aerospace and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster collaboration in talent development, research, and innovation for the aerospace industry. This strategic partnership aims to support the UAE’s vision for scientific and technological leadership, while advancing the nation’s capabilities in space exploration and environmental studies.

The collaboration will leverage the expertise and resources of GE Aerospace’s Middle East Technology Center (MTC) in Dubai, alongside MBRSC’s cutting-edge satellite and environmental observation capabilities. Together, the organizations will work on initiatives that include the development of Emirati talent through GE Aerospace’s 24-month Early Career Trainee program, the exploration of research initiatives with the GE Aerospace Research Center in New York, atmospheric studies, and the sharing of best practices in operational efficiency and innovation.

“GE Aerospace is proud to partner with MBRSC to support the UAE’s ambitious vision for scientific and technological advancement,” said Aziz Koleilat, President & CEO of GE Aerospace for the Middle East, Türkiye, Eastern Europe & CIS. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to empowering the next generation of UAE talent and driving innovation that contributes to the region’s leadership in the global space industry.”

MBRSC has been instrumental in advancing the nation’s space exploration capabilities, including the Emirates Mars Mission and the development of advanced satellite technologies. Through this partnership, MBRSC and GE Aerospace will work together to conduct groundbreaking research, including atmospheric studies that leverage MBRSC’s satellite data and GE Aerospace’s specialized expertise.

“Our collaboration with GE Aerospace reflects a practical commitment to building the capabilities our work requires,” said H.E. Salem Humaid AlMarri, Director General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre. “By combining resources and expertise, we are creating opportunities that support technical growth, strengthen our research efforts and contribute to the development of emerging Emirati talent. This partnership allows us to advance projects that benefit from shared knowledge and complementary strengths, ensuring that the outcomes are both meaningful and sustainable.”

As part of the MOU, GE Aerospace will also provide Lean training to MBRSC, supporting the organization’s operational efficiency and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This initiative aligns with the UAE’s broader goals of innovation and sustainability, ensuring that the nation remains at the forefront of technological advancements in the global space industry.

The partnership between GE Aerospace and MBRSC represents a shared commitment to driving progress in science, technology, and innovation, while empowering the UAE’s future workforce to lead the way in space exploration and environmental research.

GE Aerospace has been a committed partner to the UAE for more than 40 years. To support the country’s ambitious plans for the future of flight, GE Aerospace has a significant presence on the ground, with more than 240 employees; offices in Abu Dhabi and Dubai Airport Freezone; an On Wing Support Center in Dubai South; partnership engineering, testing, and MRO facilities across the country; and the Middle East Technology Center focused on solutions for the region’s hot & harsh environment.

For more on how the UAE–US economic partnership is accelerating through backing US innovators, scaling businesses, and creating jobs, sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter.