MRO provider FL Technics has received official approval for maintenance services on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft at its facilities in Kaunas and Vilnius, Lithuania.
The approval, granted under EASA Part-145 regulations, covers both the Boeing 737-8 and 737-9 models equipped with CFM LEAP-1B engines.
FL Technics states the approval positions it as a top-tier MRO partner for next-generation narrowbody aircraft in Europe and beyond.
Juozas Lapeika, deputy chief executive for base maintenance at FL Technics, said: “With the market transitioning toward newer, more sustainable aircraft, this capability helps us stay ahead of fleet evolution and continue delivering high-quality service across the region.”
Zilvinas Lapinskas, chief executive of FL Technics, said: “Our continued investments in infrastructure, technology and talents ensure that FL Technics remains a reliable partner as the industry advances.
“Approval for Boeing 737 MAX base maintenance is a natural step in our growth, and one that reflects our readiness to meet long-term client and market expectations.”
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