Lufthansa Technik and Puerto Rico Announce New MRO Site on Island
WASHINGTON, April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Today, Lufthansa Technik and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico announced an agreement to create a new aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul ("MRO") facility in Puerto Rico, which will service short-haul and medium-haul aircraft. Agreements to this effect have now been signed with the government of Puerto Rico and the responsible port authority and the company plans to start work in the next three months on the construction of the new facility.
"We are very grateful to establish with our partner a new overhaul facility in Puerto Rico. Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico will be a very important element in the long-term strategy of Lufthansa Technik's presence in the American market," said August Wilhelm Henningsen, CEO of Lufthansa Technik.
"This exciting partnership with Lufthansa Technik will create hundreds of high-skilled jobs and will be a cornerstone of the aviation industry we are developing in Puerto Rico," said Alejandro García Padilla, Governor of Puerto Rico. "With its decision to locate this facility in Puerto Rico, Lufthansa Technik joins a growing list of international companies that are investing in Puerto Rico in recognition of our favorable business climate and geographical advantages."
"What companies like Lufthansa are realizing is there has never been a better time to invest in the United States," said U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker. "With assistance from our SelectUSA team, we were able to assist communities in Puerto Rico that are ready for investment, and – across the globe – help a great company, Lufthansa, invest in the United States. By helping build strong partnerships like this one, we are able to create jobs, spur economic growth, and promote American competitiveness around the world."
This is a major new step for Lufthansa Technik to expand its involvement in America. The new company, Lufthansa Technik Puerto Rico (LTPR), will be based at Rafael Hernández International Airport in Aguadilla, a former U.S. Air Force Base located on the northwest of the Island. The Airport's 11,700-foot runway and 3,900 acres of land makes it an ideal location for the new facility.
The company will employ up to 400 workers and run a total of five overhaul lines. Initially it will operate two lines for Airbus A320 C-checks and D-checks. The first layover is due to take place in 2015. Leader of the project is Elmar Lutter, who currently is Managing Director of the European overhaul facility Lufthansa Technik Budapest.
Lufthansa Technik has received commitments from two major American launching customers for overhauls at the new site – one of which is JetBlue. "This is very exciting news for Lufthansa Technik, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and for JetBlue as well," said JetBlue CEO Dave Barger. "As the largest airline serving the people of Puerto Rico, we are honored to support and endorse Lufthansa Technik's plans to build a heavy maintenance base in Aguadilla, and we are very happy to be one of the first airlines to be serviced there when it opens. The people of Puerto Rico, led by Governor Garcia Padilla, will benefit from this investment with job creation and an economic boost to the region. JetBlue is better served as well, with an additional heavy maintenance business partner located in the Caribbean, where approximately 30% of our network operates. We wish Lufthansa Technik well and we look forward to opening the facility."
Puerto Rico has a high potential of motivated and extremely well-trained aircraft mechanics and engineers. A dedicated technical school is currently training 100 people in these skills. In addition Lufthansa Technik is committed to training additional personnel through its subsidiary, Lufthansa Technical Training, in partnership with the University of Puerto Rico and the Commonwealth's Department of Education.
The deal between Lufthansa Technik and Puerto Rico expands the Island's footprint in the aerospace industry, creating high-skill jobs in a fast growing sector of the world's economy. So far, the Island's engagement with that sector has been centered in software development operations through partnerships with companies including, Honeywell, Infotech, Lockheed-Martin, ESSIG Research, Florida Turbine and Axon. The selection of Puerto Rico offers an opportunity for Lufthansa Technik to expand its presence in the critical American market and also take advantage of the large talent pool of engineers and aircraft mechanics produced by Puerto Rico.
About Lufthansa Technik:
The Lufthansa Technik Group, with more than 30 subsidiaries and associates and over 26,000 employees worldwide, is one of the leading manufacturer-independent providers of technical services for the aviation industry. Its portfolio encompasses the entire spectrum of services for commercial aircraft: maintenance, repair, overhaul, modification and conversion, engines and components.