As an EASA Part-145, Part-CAMO, Part-147, Part-21, FAA, UK CAA, GCAA and other National civil Aviation authorities’ certified company, FL Technics serves a wide range of Boeing, Airbus, ATR, Embraer, Bombardier[6] and other types of aircraft.
[7] FL Technics is a part of Avia Solutions Group, which is led by Jonas Janukenas, CEO,[8] and Gediminas Ziemelis, Chairman of the Board.
[16] By the end of the year, FL Technics began operating nine line stations — three in Kazakhstan, two in Tajikistan, and the remaining four located in UK, Italy, Russia, and Vilnius.
[32] In May, FL Technics became a sales representative for the UK parts distributor Aero Inventory in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
[33] In February, FL Technics received two extensions within current Part-145 approval for providing line maintenance services for Boeing B787 aircraft, and for borescope inspections of Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM series engines.
[41] In August FL Technics started establishing a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) infrastructure at Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in the Caribbean.
[44] In November 2023, FL Technics became the first independent Aircraft Maintenance Organization (AMO) service provider at Abu Dhabi's airport (Terminal A).
[45] In July 2024, FL Technics announced plans to open a new wheels and brakes repair shop at Milan Bergamo Airport in 2025, continuing its expansion strategy.
[46] In November 2024, FL Technics Indonesia received extended approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) for its Jakarta and Bali maintenance facilities.
[47] At the same year, FL Technics established a new MRO center at Punta Cana International Airport in the Dominican Republic, set to include five bays for base maintenance and supporting shops.
[48] In December 2024, FL Technics opened a new base maintenance facility in Bali, Indonesia, to address the growing demand for narrowbody aircraft MRO services in the Asia-Pacific region.
The six-bay hangar at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport focuses on Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 repairs and aims to create up to 500 jobs.