INDUSTRY PROFILE
MTU Maintenance – Global player in commercial engine MRO
MTU Maintenance, a business division of MTU Aero Engines, is the world’s largest independent provider of commercial aero engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services. The company offers a global network of engine MRO facilities. The locations in Hanover/Germany, Berlin-Brandenburg/Germany, Vancouver/Canada, Dallas/USA, Zhuhai/China and Kuala Lumpur/Malaysia cover all engine thrust classes, from small turboprop engines to the largest jet engine ever developed, the General Electric GE90-110B/-115B.
MTU Maintenance has a strong focus on repairing rather than replacing. Besides OEM repairs, MTU Maintenance has developed a broad range of innovative high- tech proprietary EASA/FAA DER repair capabilities, which are marketed as MTUPlus repairs. A considerable engine lease pool known as e.pool®, along with a compelling choice of customized services, ensure cost-effective and efficient solutions for its customers: from fleet management, MTUPlus Engine Trend Monitoring, logistics support, LRU management, spare parts provisioning, 24h AOG service, on-site support and on-wing repairs up to Total Engine Care (TEC®) packages for all engine types in its portfolio.
MRO portfolio at a glance Turboprops: PT6A Helicopters: PW200
Business jets: PW300, PW500, CF34-1/-3 Regional jets: CF34-3/-8/-10E
Narrow-bodies: V2500 series, CFM56-3/-5B/-7, PW2000*, PW6000, CF6- 50/-80C2
Wide-bodies: CF6-50*/-80C2, GE90-110B/-115B, GP7200 IGTs: LM2500, LM2500+, LM5000, LM6000
* Including military applications (KC10, C-17)
Contact details
MTU Maintenance Hannover GmbH Muenchner Str. 31 30855 Langenhagen Germany
t: +49 511 7806-0
f: +49 511 7806-2111 AOG +49 171 431 4333
mtu.maintenance@
mtu.de www.mtu.de
38 Aviation Maintenance |
avm-mag.com | December 2011/January 2012
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