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Home » FL Technics expands Kaunas engine shop to boost CFM56 maintenance capacity
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FL Technics expands Kaunas engine shop to boost CFM56 maintenance capacity

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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FL Technics Engine Services, a subsidiary of global aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services provider FL Technics Group, has expanded its engine shop in Kaunas, Lithuania, from five to eight fully equipped bays. As demand for engine maintenance continues to grow globally, this 60% capacity increase will enhance the company’s ability to provide timely and efficient engine services.

The Kaunas shop is certified exclusively for the CFM56 engine family – the most widely used engine type in commercial aviation. Currently, around 70% of the shop‘s work focuses on CFM56-7B engines and the remaining share is spent working CFM56-5B and CFM56-3 engines.

“The market is facing ongoing challenges with new-generation engines – from technical issues to persistent parts shortages. As a result, airlines are extending the life of their existing fleets, and the demand for CFM56 maintenance has significantly increased. This translates directly into more work for shops like ours worldwide. Over the past few years, the number of shop visits has been steadily rising, and during peak periods, capacity became a challenge,” says Valerij Deveikis, CEO at FL Technics Engine Services.

To stay ahead and maintain flexibility, FL Technics Engine Services decided to expand its Kaunas facility, which is now capable of servicing eight engines simultaneously. This allows the company to offer more immediate repair slots, optimize turnaround times, and continue delivering the responsive, high-quality service.

“Despite elevated demand, our goal remains unchanged – to deliver reliable, efficient, and timely maintenance solutions to every customer,” highlights Deveikis. “Previously, when all five bays were occupied, it limited our flexibility to accept quick-turn repairs or handle larger scope projects. With eight bays, we can take on more complex repairs and still remain responsive to urgent AOG situations.”

The expansion project involves not only increasing the shop’s physical space but also growing its team. With more bays and higher engine flow, FL Technics Engine Services is bringing in experienced professionals as well as encouraging young talents from Lithuanian universities and aviation schools to develop their skills in aviation maintenance.

An EASA Part-145 certified company, FL Technics Engine Services provides quick-turn services and on-wing support in its engine shop in Kaunas Free Economic Zone. The company’s services engine repair, teardowns and module swap, covering three main generations of CFM International CFM56 engines, namely CFM56-3, CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B.

FL Technics Group – a parent company to FL Technics Engine Services – is a globally recognized aviation MRO services provider, serving commercial aviation clients worldwide. The company operates 23 subsidiaries across Europe, the Americas, and Indonesia. Along with 4 heavy maintenance hangars and over 80 line maintenance stations around the world, the company is operating around multiple MRO verticals including engine repair shop, wheels and brakes, aircraft engineering (CAMO and TAM), technical training (including Part-147), design and production, and aerospace logistics services.

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