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Lufthansa Technik Malta becomes widebody overall center of excellence

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Lufthansa Technik Malta becomes widebody overall center of excellence

Lufthansa Technik Malta (LTM) becomes the European centre of excellence for the overhaul of widebody aircraft. The company, which  recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, will expand its portfolio  to also provide base maintenance services for Boeing 787 aircraft.

LTM states that it is currently investing several million euros in training its  technical experts, tooling and material. The first aircraft is  expected to arrive on its premises in Spring 2024.

Maria Cilia, Head of Base Maintenance Services & CEO of Lufthansa  Technik Malta said: "It is a pleasure to start my position as the new CEO of Lufthansa Technik Malta with such an important investment in  our company. With the expansion of our portfolio, we will not only  become the centre of excellence for widebody aircraft overhaul in  Europe to serve our Boeing 787 operators in the region, but we will  also strengthen our presence in the Maltese community and create new  opportunities for current and future employees."

"Building on the significant role that Lufthansa Technik Malta has  had within our base maintenance network over the past two decades,  our investment in enhancing capabilities with a dedicated overhaul  line for Boeing 787 aircraft will further solidify the company's  standing as centre of excellence for modern widebody aircraft. This  development will allow us greater flexibility in meeting our  customers' needs, leveraging LTM's remarkable efficiency and  reliability," added Alexander Feuersaenger, Vice President & COO  Aircraft Maintenance Services at Lufthansa Technik.

Lufthansa Technik Malta was founded in 2002 as joint venture between  Lufthansa Technik and Air Malta. The company is based at Malta  International Airport and offers a range of line and base

maintenance services for short-haul aircraft of the type Airbus A320, A320neo as well as the long-haul aircraft Airbus A330, A340 and A350.