Middle East Propulsion
Fadhel Alqassab is an experienced aerospace engineer currently serving as an EJ200 & F110 Technical Engineer at MEPCSA Ltd since May 2023, where responsibilities include providing technical support during engine disassembly and assembly, along with writing detailed work instructions for turbofan jet engine overhauls. Prior experience includes a role as an Aircraft Design and Manufacturing Engineer at UAS2030 from September 2022 to June 2023, where Fadhel successfully designed and manufactured a fixed-wing UAV for the 2023 iMechE competition in the UK. Earlier, Fadhel worked as an Intern Aerospace Engineer at MEPCSA Ltd, engaging in the assembly and disassembly of various engine modules and optimizing production processes. Additionally, Fadhel served as a Professor's Assistant at King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, assisting in grading assessments for courses related to aircraft structure and aerospace vehicle design. Fadhel holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, obtained in 2022.
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Middle East Propulsion
The Middle East Propulsion Company (MEPC) was formed in 1992 as a joint venture partnership and is an Economic Offset Company which exists under the Economic Offset Program (EOP) of Saudi Arabia. EOP is an innovative investment program established in 1989 to help form profitable businesses in Saudi Arabia. Designed to attract foreign investment, the program encourages joint ventures between foreign and Saudi companies which promotes the expansion of the Saudi private sector through long term, mutually beneficial, collaborative business ventures. MEPC provides military engine depot-level maintenance for Royal Saudi Air Force (RSAF) aircraft and remains committed to being a world class provider for overhaul of engines, parts, and services/p