LOT Polish Airlines and Lufthansa Technik are strengthening their cooperation with a new Engine Maintenance Services (EMS) contract for the CFM56-7B engines of the airline's Boeing 737NG fleet. In addition to the eleven planned overhauls, of which the first recently started and will be performed at Lufthansa Technik's headquarters in Hamburg, the MRO provider will support LOT with two lease engines to ensure the airline's operational stability.
Dorota Dmuchowska, COO at LOT Polish Airlines commented: “After the successful start of our relatively new cooperation, we are convinced that Lufthansa Technik's technical expertise - also in the field of Engine Maintenance - will further enhance our operational stability for the coming years. Our partner has shown a deep understanding of our individual requirements and has demonstrated its flexibility in adapting its offerings.”
Kai-Stefan Roepke, Senior Vice President Corporate Sales EMEA at Lufthansa Technik stated:“After the successful first Boeing 787 overhaul for LOT in Malta in April, which marked the beginning of our cooperation, we are pleased to further deepen our partnership. It's not just the crane in our company logos that unites us, but the striving for excellence. Therefore, the new contract marks another important milestone in our collaboration and demonstrates that our customers benefit significantly from our commitment to first-class engine MRO services.”
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