Lufthansa Technik Component Services has opened a new maintenance facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, marking an important step in the firm’s expansion across the Americas.
The 25,000 sq ft site adds 90 workstations, an upgraded avionics workshop and expanded administrative space to support growing demand for component maintenance, repair and overhaul services. It is the third building on the company’s Tulsa campus and forms part of a wider expansion programme that includes upgrades to existing facilities.
The new site will introduce additional capabilities, including the repair and overhaul of integrated drive generators used in Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737 aircraft. The facility will also support a broad range of components, from avionics and hydraulics to fuel systems and emergency equipment.
Lufthansa Technik said the Tulsa operation is integrated into its global network, alongside hubs in Germany and China, strengthening its ability to serve airline customers across the Americas.
The company added that it plans to more than triple the size of the new building in a second phase, to boost capacity further and expand into more complex avionics and pneumatic systems.
Management said the investment reflects the strategic importance of the Americas as a key market for maintenance services.
Lufthansa Technik is a leading provider of maintenance, repair, overhaul and modification services for civil aircraft. The company is part of Lufthansa Group.