Elior Group comienza a formar técnicos para el desmantelamiento de aeronaves en Hong Kong

Una empresa francesa de servicios aeronáuticos que planea el primer negocio de desmantelamiento de aeronaves en Hong Kong ha pedido apoyo gubernamental como exenciones fiscales mientras lanza un programa de formación para técnicos locales. El Grupo Elior expresó optimismo sobre la obtención de terreno para operaciones en el tercer trimestre de 2026.

El Grupo Elior, filial del Grupo Derichebourg, está impulsando el sector emergente de desmantelamiento de aeronaves en Hong Kong. Los líderes de la empresa han instado al gobierno a apoyar esta industria incipiente con medidas como exenciones fiscales para fomentar su crecimiento.

El presidente y CEO, Daniel Derichebourg, dijo al Post que la formación de talento local es un aspecto principal del proyecto, con la seguridad como prioridad absoluta. “Si crees que la seguridad es cara, prueba con un accidente”, afirmó.

El jueves, Elior lanzó el Centro de Formación en Ingeniería de Aeronaves en colaboración con la Academia de Aviación Internacional de Hong Kong de la Autoridad de Aeropuertos para capacitar al personal local. El centro está actualmente ubicado en el hangar de China Aircraft Services en el aeropuerto, pero la empresa planea establecer eventualmente su propia instalación en la ciudad.

Esta iniciativa representa un paso significativo para la industria de la aviación de Hong Kong hacia la sostenibilidad y una economía circular, especialmente en medio de un mercado creciente de arrendamiento de aeronaves y piezas de segunda mano. La entrada de Elior podría llenar un vacío en las capacidades de desmantelamiento de aeronaves de Hong Kong y crear empleos locales.

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