FL Technics has significantly expanded its presence in Northern Europe by opening fourteen new line maintenance stations across Scandinavia. In just six months, the company has established a wide network of stations that are fully ready to serve airlines across the region. The strategic expansion strengthens FL Technics’ capability to provide high-quality, reliable and timely line maintenance support to airlines operating across Northern Europe. This ensures proximity to key aviation hubs and enhances turnaround times for clients.
The new stations are located at:
- Norway: Bodø (BOO), Ålesund (AES), Harstad/Narvik (EVE), Kristiansand (KRS), Svalbard (LYR), Kirkenes (KKN), Alta (ALF).
- Sweden: Luleå (LLA), Umeå (UME), Malmö (MMX), Åre/Östersund (OSD), Skellefteå (SFT), Kiruna (KRN), Nyköping (NYO).
In addition to permanent stations, FL Technics consistently responds to client needs with on-call stations. A recent example was Greenland, where an airline required urgent line maintenance support at Nuuk Airport (GOH). Within just two weeks, the Line Maintenance team selected the right engineers, secured the necessary tools, and established operations. In doing so, the team once again demonstrated the company’s agility and commitment to keeping clients’ fleets in the air.
Nerijus Chormanskis, Head Commercial of Line Maintenance at FL Technics, commented: “Expanding into Scandinavia was a natural step given the growing need for quick, reliable support in the region. In just half a year, we’ve established a network that delivers the world-class maintenance services precisely where our clients need them. We are glad that our clients appreciate it.”
This development is part of FL Technics’ global growth strategy, ensuring the company remains close to its clients in every region where flexibility and rapid response are critical.
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