New wheel and brake maintenance and warehouse facility in Czech Republic is officially open after final audit. By the end of 2023, the German LBA performed the final audit for the new site in Czech Republic. The audit was passed without any findings. This means that TP Aerospace new EASA Part-145 approval includes the new site in Brno. Last year, TP Aerospace established a new wheel and brake maintenance and warehouse facility in Czech Republic. The 10,000 sqm building in Brno is the new flag-ship facility in TP Aerospace’s network with a fully equipped maintenance shop with an expected annual capacity of 15,000 repairs and overhauls.
TP Aerospace CEO, Nikolaj Jacobsen, commented: “I’m extremely proud that we have been able to set up a fully equipped MRO and warehouse facility of this size in record time. We now have the capacity to welcome even more customers and ensure that we continue to be the best wheel and brake partner to our customers.”
In the first quarter of 2024, a grand opening is planned to take place to introduce the new shop to customers and investors and celebrate this milestone for TP Aerospace.

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