Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS) has officially opened its new state-of-the-art facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. The 25,000 ft² building marks the first major milestone in a two-phase expansion programme and introduces 90 new workstations, an upgraded avionics workshop, and expanded administrative space to support growing demand for component MRO services across the Americas.
The new facility is the third on the LTCS Tulsa campus. Together with ongoing refurbishments of the original two buildings, the expansion will deliver a substantial increase in overall production capacity. Among the key new capabilities is the repair and overhaul of Integrated Drive Generators (IDGs) used on Airbus A320ceo and A320neo, as well as Boeing 737NG and 737 MAX aircraft.
The Tulsa site offers a broad range of component workshops, including avionics, galley equipment, emergency systems, hydraulics, pneumatics and fuel systems, ensuring comprehensive support for all major commercial aircraft platforms. Customers across the Americas also benefit from LTCS’s extensive customer support organisation, material management services, warehousing capabilities, and 24/7 component availability through strategically positioned inventory across the region.
All services are fully integrated within Lufthansa Technik’s global network, with major component hubs in Hamburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and Shenzhen, China. This alignment positions Tulsa as a key gateway for component support solutions in the Americas, particularly for operators seeking enhanced reliability, deeper technical integration and long-term lifecycle support.
As part of Lufthansa Technik’s regional growth strategy, LTCS has also announced plans to more than triple the size of the new facility. This second phase will further expand production capacity and introduce additional capabilities, particularly in pneumatics and advanced avionics, alongside service innovations tailored to the evolving needs of operators in the Americas.

























