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Aerospace hub in Dubai is open for cooperation with companies from Serbia

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Director Mohamed Al Falasi called on our companies to take advantage of the opportunities and benefits offered to companies from Serbia by the Aerospace hub and start a business in Dubai.
Representatives of Serbian companies in the field of aviation industry, which are participating in the world exhibition in the United Arab Emirates, visited the Mohamed bin Rashid Aerospace Center in the Dubai South zone and discussed the possibilities of establishing cooperation with the management.
Director Mohamed Al Falasi called on our companies to take advantage of the opportunities and benefits offered to companies from Serbia by the Aerospace hub and start a business in Dubai. You are very important to us, said Al Falasi and emphasized that global giants such as Lufthansa, General Electric, Airbus, Amazon are already operating in the area of the hub, which occupies 70 square kilometers.
Marko Selakovic, the head of the PKS Office in Dubai, told our companies that the door is always open for them.
“We are grateful to Mr. Al Falasi and the entire management of Aerospace hub for the extraordinary presentation and opportunities provided to Serbian companies. The Serbian Business Hub in the Dubai South Free Zone is a strong support to our businessmen to start doing business in Dubai,” Selakovic said.
As part of the Space thematic week, 27 companies from Serbia dealing with aviation and space technologies are participating in the Expo 2020 Dubai exhibition, Srbija Danas reports.

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