現在のトレンド
Categories
LHT Begins Construction of Engine Maintenance Facility at Calgary Airport

Lufthansa Technik Launches Engine Maintenance Facility at Calgary Airport
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has commenced construction of a state-of-the-art engine maintenance facility at YYC Calgary International Airport, representing a substantial CA$120 million investment in Western Canada’s aerospace industry. The new 150,000-square-foot (approximately 14,000 m²) complex will be operated by Lufthansa Technik Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of LHT, and will specialize in near-wing and quick-turn maintenance services for CFM International LEAP-1B engines, which power the expanding Boeing 737 MAX fleet.
A Technological Milestone for Canada
A defining feature of the project is the establishment of Canada’s first engine test cell designed for the latest generation of aircraft engines, positioning the facility as a technological leader within North America. Scheduled to be fully operational by 2027, the site is expected to generate at least 160 permanent jobs by 2030, in addition to approximately 170 temporary positions during the construction phase.
The development is a collaborative effort between Lufthansa Technik Canada and Calgary Airports, with the latter managing financing, planning, and execution under its YYC AeroNex initiative. This broader strategy aims to elevate Calgary into a premier aerospace hub.
Workforce Development and Industry Collaboration
Recruitment is already underway, with 30 positions filled and plans to hire at least 50 additional employees by the end of the year. The roles encompass engine mechanics, technical trainers, and engineering personnel. To support workforce readiness, a dedicated training centre featuring four bays will soon open in Calgary, providing hands-on education and live training sessions. Furthermore, a memorandum of understanding with the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) has been established to ensure a continuous supply of skilled workers through specialized aviation training programs.
Navigating a Competitive Landscape
While the project underscores a long-term commitment to Alberta’s aviation sector and sustainable economic growth, it enters a competitive environment. Other maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers, including Hanwha Aviation and Harmony Aircraft Services, have recently expanded their operations, intensifying regional competition. Market responses to LHT’s new facility have been mixed; some stakeholders welcome the enhancement of aviation infrastructure, whereas others express concerns regarding potential infrastructure constraints and workforce shortages. In response, competitors may seek to bolster their maintenance capabilities or pursue strategic partnerships to safeguard their market positions.
Despite these challenges, the new Lufthansa Technik facility is set to establish a new standard for engine maintenance and testing in North America, reinforcing Calgary’s emergence as a centre for aerospace innovation.

Boeing Invests $85 Million in Canadian Innovation Zone Espace Aéro

Spirit Airlines to Reject 87 Aircraft Leases

Legacy Manufacturing Integrates Advanced AAM Technologies

Joby Aviation Partners with UAE for Air Taxi Launch Amid Global Expansion

BBJ 737 Inspections Conducted at AMAC Aerospace in Bodrum, Turkey

Air India Moves 60 Domestic Flights to Delhi Airport Terminal 2; AI Express Shifts All Local Flights to Terminal 1

McGill Partners with Concordia, École Polytechnique, and Aéro

Faulty Installation of Supplemental Ignition System Causes Complete Engine Power Loss

Rick Rogers Named Vice President of Operations at Elliott Aviation
