In a significant boost to the aviation sector in the Asia-Pacific region, FL Technics Indonesia, a branch of the globally renowned FL Technics, has inaugurated a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali. The new site covers an impressive 17,000 square meters and is primed to cater to the increasing MRO demands for narrowbody aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 families.
The grand opening ceremony was a focal point for aviation industry leaders, government officials, and representatives from FL Technics’ parent company, Avia Solutions Group, celebrating this pivotal development. “This facility embodies our dedication to supporting the aviation industry in Asia and Australia, enhancing airline safety and operational efficiency across the region,” commented Zilvinas Lapinskas, CEO of the FL Technics Group.
The facility features three hangars and is a significant stride forward for regional aviation, promising new opportunities for business and community growth throughout Asia, Australia, and beyond.
Designed to accommodate both classic and next-generation aircraft models, the new six-bay maintenance hub is fully equipped with advanced production shops and office spaces. This development is set to generate over 500 local jobs, reflecting FL Technics Indonesia’s commitment to the regional economy.
The facility operates under the stringent Part-145 AMO certification from the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation and is on track to receive additional certifications from CASA, FAA, and EASA shortly.
Martynas Grigas, CEO of FL Technics Indonesia, noted, “This expansion is perfectly timed to align with the surging needs of the Asian aviation market. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and synergies with other Avia Solutions Group entities like BBN Airlines Indonesia, SkyTrans, and Thai SmartLynx, we are strategically positioned to reinforce supply chains and foster growth across the aviation industry.”
The Bali facility joins FL Technics’ expansive global network, which includes MRO bases in Lithuania, the United Kingdom, Jakarta, and an upcoming site in the Dominican Republic, marking another milestone in FL Technics’ mission to redefine global aviation maintenance standards.