Lithuania’s FL Technics’ Indonesia station receives FAA certification
FL Technics, a Lithuania-headquartered provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has achieved a milestone in the company’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific region by earning FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Part-145 Air Repair Station certification.
The award for FL Technics Indonesia, makes it one of a select few with similar status in the south-east Asian nation. Jakarta’s Soekarno-Hatta International Airport-based FL Technics Indonesia provides maintenance and technical support services, including repairs, modifications and engineering works, for local and international customers.
This certificate authorises FL Technics Indonesia to provide MRO services for aircraft registered in the United States in accordance with 14 CFR Part-145 or those with parts from the States. Indonesia has approximately 60 MRO companies – but only a few have the FAA certification.
“This is a great opportunity for our business in Jakarta to open the door for further expansion and welcome many more opportunities in the region,” says Martynas Grigalavicius, chief executive of FL Technics Indonesia. “From now on FL Technics Indonesia will be certified to accept hundreds of new aircraft at our hangar and provide effective MRO services to every possible regional client.”
FL Technics reveals that it has recently improved its internal processes, thereby improving efficiency, by introducing new management philosophies (LEAN) and launching the Bay system in order to establish efficient, high-quality project management.
FL Technics Indonesia operates a 20,000-sq m hangar at the Soekarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta, which employs around 200 specialists. The company is able to provide full C and D checks as well as maintenance services for the Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900 aircraft types.
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