FL Technics completed the acquisition of Job Air Technic, bringing the aircraft maintenance company into its growing international network. The transaction, initially announced last year, has now completed after all conditions for the deal were fulfilled. As part of FL Technics Group, Job Air Technic teams and day-to-day operations will add experienced technical know-how and extra capacity to the organization, allowing it to take on a broader range of maintenance work and better support customers across its network.
As the two companies integrate, the focus will be on practical collaboration enabling airlines, lessors and operators to access a wider range of maintenance solutions across the network while maintaining the safety, quality and reliability standards expected from both organizations.
Zilvinas Lapinskas, CEO at FL Technics commented: “We are pleased to complete this acquisition and officially welcome Job Air to the FL Technics Group. Job Air brings strong maintenance expertise and an established operation that fits well with how we are expanding our network in Europe. It strengthens our presence in Central Europe and provides additional maintenance capacity in a location that is increasingly important for our customers.With the transaction now complete, we are focused on the next phase – integrating our teams and ensuring customers benefit from the added scale, expertise and flexibility this acquisition brings."

Imrich Czere, CEO of Job Air Technic stated: “The MRO sector is currently undergoing significant consolidation, and becoming part of a global group represents strong potential and new opportunities for our continued development.”
Job Air will continue its operations while gradually integrating into FL Technics’ organizational and operational framework. The combined teams will focus on sharing expertise, aligning processes and creating operational synergies across the group. The acquisition forms part of FL Technics’ broader strategy to expand its MRO footprint in Europe and respond to long-term demand for high-quality aircraft maintenance services.

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