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LOTAMS Completes Major Maintenance on Dreamliner

LOTAMS Completes First Boeing 787 Dreamliner D-Check
LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services (LOTAMS) has successfully completed its inaugural D-check on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by LOT Polish Airlines, marking a significant milestone for the company. The extensive heavy maintenance inspection was carried out at LOTAMS’s facility in Rzeszów, Poland, and represents one of the most demanding procedures in an aircraft’s lifecycle.
A Historic Achievement in Aircraft Maintenance
Described by LOTAMS as a “truly historic” event, the D-check required months of detailed planning and the expertise of the company’s highly skilled engineers and technicians. This accomplishment underscores LOTAMS’s expanding technical capabilities and its unwavering commitment to maintaining the highest safety and quality standards. The successful completion of this complex maintenance task not only highlights the company’s proficiency but also enhances its standing within the competitive aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) industry.
Strengthening Regional Leadership in MRO Services
As the first D-check of its kind performed by LOTAMS, the project is expected to bolster the company’s reputation for managing intricate widebody aircraft maintenance. Industry analysts suggest that LOTAMS’s growing expertise and capacity may present a challenge to competitors in the region. The company’s strategic investment in advanced maintenance capabilities at its Rzeszów facility signals its ambition to establish itself as a regional hub for widebody aircraft servicing. This development raises the standard for quality and reliability in Central and Eastern Europe’s MRO sector.
LOTAMS’s achievement is viewed as a positive indicator for the broader MRO industry in the region, reflecting both the company’s dedication to operational excellence and the rising demand for sophisticated maintenance solutions tailored to next-generation aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

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