MRO Management

Magnetic MRO’s new hangar in Tallinn set to boost line maintenance capacity by 40%

Magnetic MRO, a member of the Magnetic Group, has opened a new hangar in Tallinn specifically for line maintenance services.

The addition will boost their line maintenance capacity by 40%.

The new hangar provides an additional 2,000 sqm of space to Magnetic MRO facilities, enabling them to handle a wider range of line maintenance projects such as A-checks, RTS, landing-gear and engine changes, and modifications.

Moreover, heavy line maintenance work can now increase by 30% with the availability of this new facility.

Jan Kotka, chief operations officer of Magnetic Group, said: “The hangar is an integral part of the light check work performed by Magnetic Line Tallinn station.

“The new hangar helps to boost line maintenance services and business as a whole for the Magnetic Maintenance sector, while providing additional resources and services to its customers.”

The hangar was constructed due to the increasing demand for base maintenance services, which usually require longer turnaround times and occupying most of the existing hangar space. As a result, it limited the amount of slots remaining for line maintenance operations.

Kaspars Podins, head of production of Magnetic Line, said: “With the infrastructure in place, we are expanding through the increase of line maintenance production capacity and overall service portfolio.

“This new hangar is definitely a rational alternative to a standard MRO hangar. The construction is lightweight and durable, considering applicable wind speeds and snow loads.”

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