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Direct Maintenance expands Germany ops with two line maintenance stations

Two new stations in Germany are the latest developments since the company has started operating in Cologne-Bonn airport since July 1 2021.
After Germany, Direct Maintenance has planned expansion across Europe and Africa in months to come.

Line maintenance stations will be providing line maintenance services for a variety of narrow and wide body aircraft types, including B787, A350. B777, A330, A320.  

26 September 2021: Direct Maintenance recently expanded their operations in Germany with two new Line Maintenance stations in Frankfurt and Munich airports. Two new stations in Germany are the latest developments since the company has started operating in Cologne-Bonn airport since July 1 2021. Line maintenance stations will be providing line maintenance services for a variety of narrow and wide body aircraft types, including B787, A350. B777, A330, A320.  

Jacco Klerk, CEO & Managing Director at Direct Maintenance said,This year, we have been and are still busy working out our future strategic plans on developing and growing Direct Maintenance in Germany and beyond. We are confident because of the ongoing customer service success our team delivers to our clients, staged re-emerging post-pandemic flights and changes in the German market thus we are proactively expanding within the region. Also, we will continue to support our ongoing investments in our existing stations, extending our capabilities to serve more aircraft types and airlines across a network of stations. Next to Germany, we do have more and other plans across Europe and Africa, too – and we are looking forward to announce further expansion in months to come.

Together with Magnetic MRO Line Maintenance, Direct Maintenance now covers over variety of aircraft and engine combinations, including A320NEO, A350-900/1000, A380, B737 MAX, B747-8 and B787 in over 20 different locations in Europe and Africa.