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Lufthansa Technik to support FLYR AS Boeing 737 fleet

Lufthansa Technik to support FLYR AS Boeing 737 fleet.
With its entire fleet, FLYR has already been a Total Component Services customer of Lufthansa Technik since the airline was founded in 2021.

According to the new contract, Lufthansa Technik AG will perform extensive base maintenance services for the Norway-based FLYR AS Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 737-800 aircraft fleet.

Lufthansa Technik AG has announced that the company has secured a three-year contract from FLYR AS, a Norwegian low-cost passenger airline. According to the newly signed contract, Lufthansa Technik AG will perform extensive base maintenance services for the Norway-based FLYR AS Boeing 737 MAX 8 and 737-800 aircraft fleet. Starting in January 2023, Lufthansa Technik Budapest will perform scheduled base checks on the start-up airline FLYR AS fleet. The first layover has already begun at Lufthansa Technik Budapest.

“Lufthansa Technik has supported us with component service and been a reliable partner since the start in 2021,” says Magnus Wannebo, Technical Director, FLYR. “We are very confident that the good support and cooperation will continue as we start our first heavy maintenance checks.” 

With its entire fleet, FLYR has already been a Total Component Services customer of Lufthansa Technik since the airline was founded in 2021. The now expanded cooperation with the young airline extends Lufthansa Technik’s activities in Northern Europe and the company’s strong market presence in Norway. 

“FLYR is building a state-of-the-art fleet with the Boeing 737-800s and especially the 737 MAX,” says Tanja Pustolla, Sales Manager at Lufthansa Technik. “Our team in Budapest prepared early for the first Boeing 737 MAX base maintenance events and, as a competence center, is now particularly looking forward to FLYR’s fleet,” she further added.

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Lufthansa Technik AG provides worldwide maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aircraft, engines, and components. It is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Headquartered at Hamburg Airport, its other important German sites are in Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport.