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Orizio Group is a Belgian holding company focused on the sustainable development of the aerospace industry. Headquartered in Brussels, the group operates globally, leveraging an extensive network of industrial locations, international airports, and military bases across 15 countries.

History

Orizio Group was established in 2020 as a transformation of the former Blueberry Group, with the strategic merger of Sabena Engineering and Sabca. This merger aimed to create a comprehensive aerospace ecosystem, combining the strengths and expertise of both companies. The group is jointly owned by Sabena Aerospace and the Belgian Federal Holding and Investment Company (SFPIM), holding 50 + 1 and 50 - 1 shares respectively.

Operations

Specializes in designing and manufacturing high-tech components for the aviation and space industries, Sabca offers a range of services to civil, space, and military markets, focusing on complex aircraft structures and systems.

Formerly Sabena Aerospace, this division provides Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services for commercial, cargo, and defense aviation sectors. The division expanded significantly with the acquisition of Lufthansa Technik Brussels and Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International.

Projects and partnerships

Orizio Group collaborates closely with Sonaca to enhance Belgium's defense capabilities. This partnership focuses on maintaining and supporting the Belgian military's F-35 aircraft and new helicopter fleets.

Committed to ecological sustainability, Orizio Group is involved in projects such as the disassembly and recycling of aircraft materials. These efforts are part of a broader strategy to promote environmentally friendly practices within the aerospace industry.

References

  1. "Orizio website".
  2. "Sabca website".
  3. "Sabena Engineering website".
  4. "Two Belgian aerospace companies join forces to boost defence sector".
  5. "Belgian aerospace group Blueberry becomes Orizio and acquires Lufthansa Technik Brussels and Lufthansa Technik Maintenance International". 2 June 2022.

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