FL Technics has received official EASA Part-145 approval to perform base maintenance on Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The certification applies to both the 737-8 and 737-9 variants, powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines.
This significant development enables FL Technics to conduct heavy maintenance work on the aircraft at its facilities in Kaunas and Vilnius, Lithuania. The approval further strengthens the company's position as a top-tier MRO provider for next-generation narrow-body aircraft in Europe and globally.
Juozas Lapeika, Deputy CEO for Base Maintenance at FL Technics, stated that the certification allows the company to remain aligned with the evolving aviation market, which is increasingly focused on sustainable and modern fleets. He emphasised that this capability will allow FL Technics to continue delivering high-quality, forward-looking service across the region.
Zilvinas Lapinskas, CEO of FL Technics, remarked that the new approval reflects the company's sustained investment in infrastructure, technology and skilled personnel. He described the development as a natural step in FL Technics' growth and a testament to its readiness to meet the long-term needs of clients and the broader market.
As the Boeing 737 MAX continues to be a cornerstone of airline fleet renewal strategies worldwide, FL Technics is now better positioned to support this demand, offering certified, efficient, and high-quality maintenance services to operators seeking reliable MRO solutions.