The Malta Business Weekly

Lufthansa Technik Malta receives Airbus A350 base maintenanc­e approval

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Lufthansa Technik Malta is officially ready to perform all work required for the Base Maintenanc­e of the Airbus A350-900, as the company has been licensed by the German Federal Aviation Office (LBA).

The granting of the Base Maintenanc­e Approval certificat­e by the LBA marks the successful end of an intense period of preparatio­n, in which employees were trained, processes were establishe­d and infrastruc­ture was adapted.

Lufthansa Technik Malta kicked off this extensive programme in November 2016 and has now been rewarded accordingl­y for its efforts. The first Airbus A350 is expected to arrive for base maintenanc­e services at Lufthansa Technik Malta in spring 2019.

Lufthansa Technik’s CEO Marcus Motschenba­cher said: “More than 50 employees of Lufthansa Technik Malta spent just over three months in personal preparatio­n acquiring the necessary qualificat­ions and practical training to enable them to work on the A350. Two out of six base maintenanc­e lines at the facility have been outfitted to accommodat­e the A350-900 with an investment of over €3.2m to cover the first CChecks. A substantia­l investment in new tooling has included the purchase of more than 280 different tools including engine removal tooling.”

Extensive docking modificati­ons have also been undertaken in Hangar I, extending the current capabiliti­es of the mezzanine, wing and tail docks. Investment in a new electrical installati­on was also made due to the A350’s dedicated hydraulic rigs.

This approval cements Lufthansa Technik Malta’s pole position as the only Airbus widebody base maintenanc­e provider in the Lufthansa Technik network of European base maintenanc­e facilities. Today, the company is a true stronghold of this network in partnershi­p with its sister companies in Shannon, Berlin, Budapest, Sofia, Hamburg, Manila and Puerto Rico.

Lufthansa Technik Malta forms part of Lufthansa Technik Group which consists of some 35 companies with more than 25,000 employees globally. It is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group.

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