Lufthansa Technik has opened a new engine MRO facility in Hamburg, expanding its ability to service next-generation aircraft engines like the Pratt & Whitney GTF and CFM LEAP. This investment supports airlines operating more efficient fleets and boosts Hamburg's role in European aviation maintenance.
Lufthansa Technik has officially opened a new engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Hamburg, Germany, enhancing its capacity to service the latest generation of commercial aircraft engines. The new shop is equipped to handle advanced engine types, including the Pratt & Whitney GTF and CFM LEAP, which are increasingly common in modern fleets.
This expansion is part of Lufthansa Technik's ongoing investment in supporting airlines as they transition to more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft. The facility features state-of-the-art diagnostic and repair technologies, enabling faster turnaround times and improved reliability for airline customers.
The Hamburg engine shop is expected to create several hundred new jobs and strengthen the region's position as a key hub for aviation maintenance in Europe. For more details, visit the official Lufthansa Technik website at lufthansa-technik.com.
Lufthansa Technik has opened a new engine MRO facility in Hamburg, expanding its ability to service next-generation aircraft engines like the Pratt & Whitney GTF and CFM LEAP. This investment supports airlines operating more efficient fleets and boosts Hamburg's role in European aviation maintenance.