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Air Europa extends contract with Lufthansa Technik for component support for its entire 737 fleet

Justice Ohue
Last updated: 23 August 2025 23:02
By Justice Ohue
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Air Europa has renewed its agreement with Lufthansa Technik to include expanded services for its aircraft fleet. Under the extended contract, Lufthansa Technik will continue delivering its Total Component Support (TCS) for the airline’s entire Boeing 737 fleet over the coming years. The updated deal also covers support for both the current and upcoming 737 MAX aircraft.

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Air Europa, headquartered in Llucmajor on the Balearic Island of Mallorca, currently operates a fleet of 28 Boeing 737 aircraft—comprising 26 737 Next Generation (NG) and two 737 MAX models. To support its fleet expansion plans, the airline has placed an order for 18 additional 737 MAX aircraft, which are scheduled to enter service by mid-2027. Lufthansa Technik will provide comprehensive component support services, including component maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services. This also provides access to Lufthansa Technik’s global spare parts pool and logistical support through two home base stock locations at Air Europa’s premises in Madrid and Mallorca.

Pedro Macías Domínguez, Chief Technical Officer at Air Europa, explained that the contract extension is a result of the consistently strong and dependable service delivered by Lufthansa Technik over the years—highlighting their quality, adaptability, and engineering expertise. He emphasized the airline’s confidence in the partnership and its important role in supporting and improving Air Europa’s operational performance. Daniel Hepworth, Senior Director of Corporate Sales Europe at Lufthansa Technik, added that the renewed agreement reflects the company’s high service standards and commitment to long-term collaboration. Hepworth said:

“When our customers are so satisfied with our work that they not only extend but also expand their contracts, as Air Europa has done, it is a strong endorsement of our service quality and partnership approach. We are honoured that Air Europa has once again selected us as a trusted partner, and proud to play our part in the airline’s operational stability and future growth.”

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About Lufthansa Technik

Lufthansa Technik, also called LHT or LH Technik, is a provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification services for civil aircraft, ranging from commercial, VIP, and special-mission aircraft. Founded Oct. 17, 1994, the company is a Germany-based company that provides different services, including maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aircraft, engines, and components. The company is based at Hamburg Airport and is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group. Some of the company’s bases can also be found at Frankfurt Airport and Munich Airport.

What are your impressions of Lufthansa Technik and the services that it provides? Leave your comments below.

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A writer and aviation journalist with a passion for engineering, storytelling, and the creative arts. Has a genuine interest in biomedical engineering—particularly at the intersection of biology and engineering.
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