Rheinland Air Service announce a strategic collaboration with Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey, specializing in regional aircraft engines and a proud member of the Lufthansa Technik Group and Lufthansa Group.This partnership represents a significant milestone for both companies and the aviation industry, as it combines RAS Group’s expertise in airframe and systems maintenance with LTAA’s world-class capabilities in engine maintenance and support. Under this framework, LTAA will deliver engine maintenance services to RAS and its customers in accordance with EASA Part 145 standards, drawing on decades of experience and the global reputation of the Lufthansa Technik Group.
By integrating LTAA’s proven engine expertise, RAS Group further strengthens its ability to offer a seamless, one-stop solution for its clients, particularly for operators of Embraer E-Jets, De Havilland Dash 8 aircraft, and other regional fleets. This partnership not only enhances RAS’s technical capabilities but also opens new opportunities to innovate and deliver value-added services for its global customer base.
Thomas Knäpper, CEO of RAS SAAR commented: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey, a name synonymous with quality and reliability in aviation. This partnership allows us to elevate our service portfolio, providing even more comprehensive and efficient MRO solutions to our clients worldwide. By aligning with a trusted partner within the Lufthansa Technik Group, we are paving the way for a future of greater reliability, safety, and customer satisfaction.”
Rubin Siddique, CEO, Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey stated: “We are also delighted to welcome RAS as a new customer to our network. Together, we will combine our strengths to drive innovative projects forward.”
This partnership highlights the mutual commitment of RAS and LTAA to innovation, excellence, and safety. As a part of the Lufthansa Technik family, LTAA brings the strength and expertise of one of the world’s leading aviation groups, ensuring that this collaboration sets a benchmark in MRO services.
The agreement also underscores the potential for future opportunities, enabling both companies to explore new ways to support customers and partners in an ever-evolving aviation landscape. By combining their strengths, RAS and LTAA are poised to deliver unparalleled value to airlines, operators, and lessors globally, ensuring that both organizations remain at the forefront of the industry.
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