FL Technics Indonesia receives approval for Jakarta and Bali hangar facilities
FL Technics Indonesia, a company providing aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services, has received an extension of approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) for its new and expanded maintenance facilities in Jakarta and Bali. Under the extended approval, FL Technics will be able to provide maintenance services for Airbus A321, Boeing 737-800, and 737-400 aircraft.
“Securing CAAM approval is a significant achievement and validates our ability to maintain the highest regulatory standards in aviation safety,” said Martynas Grigas, Director of FL Technics Indonesia. “With this certification, we are ready to welcome new clients from Malaysia and look forward to supporting their maintenance needs as we continue to expand our capabilities for the growing Asia-Pacific market.”
FL Technics’ Jakarta hangar complex at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) was completed this summer and covers an area of 14,013 m². The facility is designed to provide comprehensive heavy maintenance check services for Airbus and Boeing narrow-body fleets and features training facilities, logistics services, and a Bonded Logistics (PLB) center.
The MRO service provider’s regulatory approval extends to its expanded facility at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali. This expansion included adding four maintenance bays, increasing the capacity to six bays in total.
“This approval will allow our expanded facilities to serve as a solution for the region’s airlines, especially as Indonesia itself could see an additional 268 million passenger journeys according to historical IATA forecasts,” Grigas added.
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