FL Technics Indonesia is building a second MRO facility in Indonesia, expanding its business portfolio and service capacity in the region, with construction scheduled for completion in July 2024.
Following the success of the company’s first MRO hangar at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, a new 14,000 square development in Bali will provide comprehensive heavy maintenance check services for narrowbody fleets. As well as having a larger hangar capacity, the facility will also incorporate a training facility, logistics services and a bonded logistics centre.
Explaining how Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport holds a “strategic position as the second busiest international hub in Indonesia,” Martynas Grigas, director of FL Technics Indonesia, added that the new MRO facility – a manifestation of the Operational Cooperation between PT Angkasa Pura Properti and FL Technics Indonesia (APP-FLT KSO) - will be the “first of its kind in Bali”.
"The data we have gathered indicates that more than 50% of aircraft repairs are currently carried out abroad. This underscores the significant potential in the aircraft maintenance market and motivates us to continue expanding and enhancing MRO services domestically to continuously support and solidify the growth of the aviation industry in Indonesia," he concluded.