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Liebherr-Aerospace to Expand Lindenberg MRO Facility

Liebherr-Aerospace to Expand Lindenberg MRO Facility
Liebherr-Aerospace has announced plans to significantly expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Lindenberg, Germany, in response to growing market demand. The expansion will include a 6,000-square-metre extension dedicated to customer service and assembly operations, alongside the construction of a new office building. Construction is scheduled to commence within the year. The project will integrate sustainability features such as heat recovery systems for heating and a green roof outfitted with photovoltaic panels, underscoring the company’s commitment to environmentally responsible development.
Responding to Market Growth and Demand
The expansion reflects the renewed momentum within the aerospace sector, which has seen a notable surge in commercial aircraft orders as of January 2026, signaling increased confidence in the industry’s recovery. Liebherr-Aerospace identifies the Airbus A350 fleet as a significant contributor to rising demand, given its role in supplying the nose landing gear and slat actuation systems for the aircraft. This growth has intensified the need for enhanced MRO capabilities to support the expanding fleet.
Gerd Heinzelmann, Managing Director at Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH, emphasized the company’s proactive approach: “There is currently a lot of positive movement in our industry, and we respond for the benefit of our customers. We consider ourselves lucky that we have so much work to do – and we need the space to do it.”
Competitive Landscape and Workforce Expansion
Liebherr’s expansion plans come amid a highly competitive environment. GE Aerospace recently announced a €40 million investment in its European MRO and component repair facilities, scheduled for 2026, highlighting the intensifying rivalry among MRO providers. Furthermore, the global MRO market is undergoing a geographic shift, with engine MRO demand in Asia projected to represent 33% of the worldwide market between 2026 and 2035. This trend may influence regional priorities and resource allocation within the industry.
To support its growth, Liebherr-Aerospace is actively recruiting, with approximately 270 vacancies across customer service, production, and assembly roles. Philipp Walter, Managing Director at Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH, remarked on the company’s longstanding heritage and future ambitions: “Lindenberg is the cradle of our aerospace and transportation technology product segment. We have been working for the aviation industry for just over 65 years, and we want to continue to strengthen our local footprint – to do this, we need more employees. We live in a very attractive region where we can work and develop, manufacture and support cutting-edge technology for aviation – whether for aircraft, helicopters or advanced air mobility.”
Challenges Amid Expansion
Despite the optimistic outlook, the aerospace sector continues to face challenges, including tariff uncertainties and ongoing supply chain pressures. These factors could affect the speed and efficiency of Liebherr’s expansion efforts. Nevertheless, the company’s investment in the Lindenberg facility demonstrates its dedication to meeting evolving customer requirements and maintaining a robust position within the dynamic global MRO market.

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