Dubai, UAE, 19 November 2025: CCE Group and Emirates have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore expanded long-term industrial, services, digital, and commercial collaboration in the UAE.
The MoU lays the foundation for a strategic partnership aimed at co-developing next-generation cabin and cargo products and evaluating selected manufacturing and service capabilities in the UAE.
Klaus Hofmann, Group CEO of CCE Group, said: “We are honoured to build on our long-standing relationship with Emirates, one of the most respected airlines in the world. Our companies share a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and world-class engineering, and we see significant potential in deepening our cooperation. By combining CCE Group’s expertise in cabin and cargo equipment with Emirates’ global leadership, we look forward to developing solutions that support the airline’s future ambitions.”
The agreement was announced at Dubai Airshow 2025, underscoring the shared ambition of both organisations to drive the next wave of innovation in aircraft equipment.
About Emirates
The Emirates story started in 1985 when we launched operations with just two aircraft. Today, we fly the world’s biggest fleets of Airbus A380s and Boeing 777s, offering our customers the comforts of the latest and most efficient wide-body aircraft in the skies. We inspire travelers around the world with our growing network of worldwide destinations, industry leading inflight entertainment, regionally inspired cuisine, and world-class service.
About CCE Group
CCE Group is a global aerospace equipment platform headquartered in Paris, with operations in the United States, the Netherlands, and Thailand. The Group brings together market-leading businesses in cabin and cargo equipment, building a unified international platform while preserving each company’s unique strengths. Its activities include AviusULD, a global leader in ULD solutions and cargo digital services; Driessen Catering Equipment, the leading company in galley equipment; and Trip & Co, a specialist in advanced air-cargo protection systems.