Iberia Maintenance certified 205 engines during 2024, in comparison to 177 in the previous year, representing an increase of 15%.
More than 180 heavy maintenance overhauls were performed in during the year, maintaining similar levels to 2023. Additionally, 28,000 aircraft components were overhauled and repaired.
Nearly 30 new contracts were added during the year, with the addition of 12 new customers to its portfolio. Of these, nearly 90% of its customers are from outside the International Airlines Group (IAG).
The Spanish company said it is already at full operational capacity, performing overhauls and repairs of Pratt & Whitney GTF engines.
“2024 has been a year of great challenges for Iberia Maintenance, marked by the achievement of several milestones that reinforce our position as a centre of reference in southern Europe,” commented Enrique Robledo, director of Iberia Maintenance. “We have achieved good production figures in our businesses, and we have expanded our customer portfolio, which demonstrates the trust placed in us by the main players in the industry.”
During 2024, the company began maintenance on wheels and brakes on the A321XLR, which Iberia incorporated into its fleet in November.