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LHT and ACC Columbia Jet Introduce Cyclean Engine Wash Service

LHT and ACC Columbia Jet Expand Cyclean Engine Wash Service Across Europe
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has extended the reach of its Cyclean Engine Wash solution throughout Europe by partnering with ACC Columbia Jet Service. Starting in August, ACC Columbia Jet Service will offer on-site engine core wash services for commercial aircraft at multiple locations across the continent as an authorized service partner. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility to LHT’s advanced engine washing technology for airlines operating in the region.
Partnership Structure and Service Deployment
Under the terms of the agreement, Lufthansa Technik will retain responsibility for commercial marketing and order processing. Upon receiving a service request, ACC Columbia Jet Service will dispatch certified mobile teams to perform engine washes at sites in Germany and other European countries. The service caters to both narrowbody and widebody aircraft, with Cyclean Engine Wash now available at over 60 locations worldwide.
Florian Prinz, Head of Engine Life Cycle Services at Lufthansa Technik, emphasized the strategic value of the partnership, stating that it strengthens their network and broadens the availability of efficient engine wash services in Europe. Marlon Asthalter, Base Maintenance Manager at ACC Columbia Jet Service, highlighted the collaboration as a reflection of their commitment to innovative and sustainable aircraft maintenance solutions, underscoring the importance of expanding such services across the continent.
Technological and Market Context
The Cyclean system is designed to clean aircraft engines efficiently while enhancing performance and reducing fuel consumption. Employing patented technology, it reduces water usage by 50 percent compared to traditional methods. The cleaning process is completed in under 45 minutes and does not require post-wash engine run-ups, making it both environmentally responsible and cost-effective.
Nevertheless, the introduction of Cyclean Engine Wash occurs within a competitive legacy engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market. Established providers maintain strong relationships and market presence, potentially challenging LHT and ACC Columbia Jet as they navigate this landscape. Incumbent service providers may respond with similar offerings or competitive pricing strategies. Market reception is expected to be mixed, with some operators embracing the innovation and sustainability benefits, while others may prefer to continue with familiar service providers. Additionally, the rollout will be closely monitored for compliance with aviation safety standards and operational efficiency.
Despite these challenges, the partnership between Lufthansa Technik and ACC Columbia Jet Service represents a notable advancement in expanding sustainable and efficient engine maintenance options for European airlines.

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