A new name in nose-to-tail support for narrowbody aircraft has been launched.
DTX Group will cater for narrowbody planes, and it will also have widebody capabilities in base maintenance, landing gears and some components. As the company develops it plans to expand into the PMA (Manufacturing Space) and aircraft teardowns. The company projects that it will perform seven aircraft teardowns this year.
The new company was previously the international division of Drayton Aerospace and it will be spearheaded by business leader Hussein Lookmanjee, following his full divestment from Drayton Aerospace. This move enables Lookmanjee to fully commit his efforts and resources to the development of DTX Group.
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“Now is the right time for this transition,” said Hussein Lookmanjee. “DTX Group has evolved into a globally competitive business that merits dedicated focus. This move enables us to pursue our original international vision with greater clarity and autonomy. We plan to fully invest the proceeds from the Drayton divestment into strategic growth opportunities, including three exciting acquisitions slated for completion before year’s end.”
Although DTX Group’s international strategy experienced temporary delays during the COVID-19 pandemic, momentum has since resumed. Formally established in September 2024, DTX Group is headquartered in the Middle East, with its parts trading business operating in the United States and two MRO facilities located in Brazil. The Group is on track to launch a new MRO facility in the Middle East by Q3 2025. with additional expansion targeted across Africa and Europe.
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