Embraer confirms LOTAMS as its first authorized European E2 service center
Embraer has confirmed LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services (LOTAMS) as the first European Embraer Authorized Service Center (EASC) for the E2 aircraft family.
Embraer broke the news on April 15, 2025, after the Polish Civil Aviation Authority completed the authorization and audit process.
Under the expanded partnership LOTAMS will provide routine checks, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance and component repairs for E2 aircraft.
LOTAMS, which is part of Polish Aviation Group with LOT Polish Airlines, has MRO bases across Europe and provides repair services for some of the world’s largest airlines.
LOTAMS and Embraer have been collaborating for 10 years with their MRO relationship beginning with EASC status for ERJ-145 and first-generation E-Jet aircraft.
“Since 2012, LOTAMS has supplied Embraer E-Jets from airlines across Europe, with an average of 250,000 hours/year in heavy and line maintenance checks – around three million hours to date, making them one of Europe’s top MROs,” a spokesperson for Embraer said.
“Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this project and to certify our facilities as an authorized E2 aircraft maintenance center. This continues the long-standing cooperation established at the inception of LOTAMS. With the certification process complete, we are ready to provide maintenance services for the E2 fleet across Europe,” said Ewa Kołowiecka, CEO of LOTAMS.
LOTAMS currently has five bays dedicated to E-Jet maintenance and plans to add more to service Europe’s growing E2 fleet.
“Our collaboration with LOTAMS spans decades and has resulted in millions of hours of high-quality work. Given this strong and enduring relationship with the Polish MRO, it is only fitting that LOTAMS becomes Europe’s first E2-qualified EASC. We warmly welcome LOTAMS and look forward to seeing E2 fleet maintenance checks carried out in the Polish capital” said Carlos Naufel, President and CEO, Embraer Services and Support.
LOTAMS provides maintenance for aircraft including Boeing 787 and 737 (NG/MAX), and Embraer E2/170/175/190/195 planes.
The company operates from two technical bases located at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) and Rzeszów-Jasionka Ulma Family Airport (RZE).
According to LOTAMS, the company currently holds contracts with four of the world’s 10 largest airlines and three of the four largest European carriers.
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