Lufthansa Technik Philippines to discontinue line maintenance services from Aug-2026
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Background ✨
Philippine Airlines signed an agreement with Airbus for flight hour services covering nine A350-1000, 11 A330 family and 43 A320 aircraft, including component support and on-site stock at its Manila base.1 Lufthansa Technik Philippines previously opened a 9000sqm hangar 1A at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport, lifting base maintenance capacity by 20% and supporting types including A320, A330, A380 and Boeing 777.2