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Lufthansa Technik unit expands global footprint

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Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS)has officially opened its new state-of-the-art facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. The 25,000 square-foot building represents the first major milestone in a two-part expansion program and introduces 90 new workstations, an upgraded avionics workshop, and expanded administrative areas to support the growing demand for component maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) across the Americas.

The newest building is the third on the LTCS Tulsa campus. Combined with ongoing renovations in the original two buildings, the expansion will result in a major increase in production space. Among the notable new capabilities is the repair & overhaul of Integrated Drive Generators (IDG) used in Airbus A320ceo and A320neo as well as Boeing 737NG and MAX aircraft.

The Tulsa facility has a wide range of component workshops, including avionics, galley components, emergency equipment, hydraulics, pneumatics, and fuel systems, ensuring comprehensive support for all major commercial aircraft types. Customers across the Americas also benefit from LTCS’s extensive customer service organization, material management services, warehousing capabilities, and 24/7 component availability from strategically stocked material stores across the region.

All services are fully integrated into Lufthansa Technik’s global network, with major component hubs in Hamburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and Shenzhen, China. This alignment enables Tulsa to serve as a key gateway for component support solutions in the Americas—particularly for operators seeking greater reliability, deeper technical integration, and long‑term lifecycle support.

As part of Lufthansa Technik’s strategic growth plan for the region, LTCS announced its intention to more than triple the size of the new building. This second phase will further increase production capacity and enable additional capabilities mainly in pneumatics and complex avionics, and service innovations tailored to the needs of operators in the Americas.

“With this significant strategic investment, we are expanding our capabilities in the aviation hub Tulsa, to be in the region for the region. It strengthens our presence as a premium partner and underscores our commitment to being an attractive employer in the area. We are grateful for the strong partnership with state of Oklahoma and our Tulsa community,” said Tobias Baumgart, Managing Director LTCS.

“The Americas represent a key market for MRO services worldwide. With this expansion, we build on our long-standing presence on the continent and further reaffirm our commitment to delivering world-class technical services close to our customers. This is another milestone that highlights our dedication to meeting the evolving needs and reinforces our position as leading global MRO”, said Harald Gloy, COO of Lufthansa Technik.

American Airlines taps Magnetic Line for Boeing 777 and 787 work
Direct Maintenance, operating under the brand name Magnetic Line, has secured a line maintenance agreement with American Airlines to support the airline’s Boeing 777 and Boeing 787 operations at Dublin Airport (DUB) from 1 January 2026. The agreement includes full technical handling services with ETOPS support. American Airlines operates approximately one to two daily flights to Dublin during winter, increasing to up to five daily flights in summer.

“As the largest independent Part-145 maintenance provider in Dublin, American Airlines represents a strategic addition to our client portfolio,” said James Dyer, Station Manager at Direct Maintenance Dublin. “Supporting up to five daily wide-body operations during peak season requires significant technical capability and operational flexibility.”

To support the contract, Dublin’s station will relocate to a larger facility at the airport, with expanded storage and office spaces. The local engineering team will be increased to meet operation requirements.

“American Airlines operates one of the most demanding schedules in the industry, and we’re proud to have been entrusted to perform line maintenance that directly impacts their operational performance,” said Getter Kägu, Commercial Representative at Direct Maintenance. “This agreement validates our technical capabilities and represents a significant milestone in our growth.”

Credits: Lufthansa