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Abu Dhabi Ship Building wins $952m UAE Navy contract

    • The company will build four Falaj 3-class Offshore Patrol Vessels used to carry out a wide range of missions

    • Chairman Khalid Al Breiki calls the order, company’s biggest ever, a ‘resounding vote of confidence’ from the Ministry of Defense, UAE Navy

    Abu Dhabi Ship Building (ADSB), a leader in the new build, repair, maintenance, refit and conversion of naval and commercial vessels, has been awarded an AED3.5 billion ($952 million) contract by the Ministry of Defense (MOD) and UAE Navy, to build four Falaj 3-class Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPVs).  

    The new contract is the largest-ever order received by ADSB and reinforces the company’s vision of becoming the leading regional shipyard through delivering innovative and dependable solutions that add value to clients and other stakeholders, both military and civilian.

    Khalid Al Breiki, Chairman of ADSB and President – Mission Support, EDGE, an advanced technology group for defense, said: “This order represents a resounding vote of confidence in ADSB from the MOD and the UAE Navy. The contract will provide the company with a platform for sustainable profitable growth, while maintaining strategic national assets that are critical to the defense of the UAE.”

    David Massey, CEO of ADSB, said: “ADSB’s relationship with key stakeholders has grown stronger since it has become a part of the EDGE Group. This contract underscores our mutual commitment to serving the UAE Navy with the right products and advanced shipping solutions – to enable a secure future. We look forward to expanding and enhancing our portfolio of vessels.”

    With core technical expertise in marine and naval project management, ADSB previously built the UAE Navy’s Baynunah-class corvettes, the last of which was delivered in 2017. The Falaj-3 class is a highly flexible and versatile offshore patrol vessel used to carry out a wide range of missions.

    Running one of the most advanced shipyards in the Middle East, ADSB operates three main naval programs: corvettes, offshore patrol vessels and fast patrol boats. The company also offers a full range of maintenance, repair and refit, upgrade and conversion, as well as engineering consultancy services.

    ADSB is part of the Platforms & Systems cluster of EDGE, an advanced technology group for defense and beyond, which ranks among the top 25 military suppliers in the world.