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LOT Polish Airlines Teams Up with Turkish Technic to Improve Fleet Reliability

LOT Polish Airlines and Turkish Technic Forge Strategic Alliance to Enhance Fleet Reliability
LOT Polish Airlines has formalized a strategic partnership with Turkish Technic, the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, with the objective of improving the reliability and operational efficiency of its fleet. This collaboration, established through a memorandum of understanding (MoU), highlights Turkish Technic’s growing prominence in the global MRO market and initiates a long-term cooperative relationship between the two carriers.
Enhancing Maintenance Capabilities Amid Industry Challenges
Turkish Technic, renowned for its advanced engineering expertise and cutting-edge facilities, will deliver comprehensive base maintenance services to LOT. The partnership is intended to ensure that LOT’s fleet maintains high operational dependability by leveraging Turkish Technic’s stringent safety protocols and innovative maintenance methodologies. Both organizations emphasize a shared commitment to trust, innovation, and quality as the cornerstone of their collaboration.
This alliance emerges at a time when the aviation sector is contending with significant challenges. Global supply-chain disruptions are projected to cost airlines more than $11 billion this year, adversely affecting maintenance schedules, inflating spare parts costs, and compelling carriers to extend the service life of older aircraft. These factors contribute to rising maintenance and fuel expenses, as well as increased costs related to engine leasing and inventory management of critical components. LOT’s engagement with Turkish Technic is viewed as a strategic measure to alleviate these pressures and uphold high service standards for its passengers.
Expanding Service Offerings and Industry Context
Beyond maintenance, the agreement enables LOT to access a wider range of services, including aircraft modifications, engineering solutions, and power-by-the-hour programs. Such offerings are increasingly essential as airlines seek greater operational flexibility and cost efficiency amid ongoing supply-chain uncertainties. Turkish Technic’s global footprint, comprising five strategically positioned facilities, ensures robust support for LOT’s operational requirements despite prevailing logistical challenges.
In parallel, other industry players are adopting similar strategies to address comparable obstacles. Turkish Airlines is reportedly exploring joint ventures with Air Algerie in aircraft leasing and maintenance, while maintaining strong partnerships with Boeing to support future fleet growth. Across the aviation sector, infrastructure and MRO deficiencies—particularly in regions such as Africa—are complicating efforts to meet the growing demand for ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) services, underscoring the broader challenges of supply chain reliability and operational efficiency.
The partnership between LOT Polish Airlines and Turkish Technic thus represents a significant advancement in strengthening ties between Türkiye’s aviation industry and key European carriers. By capitalizing on Turkish Technic’s technical expertise, LOT aims to reinforce its standing as a reliable airline amid an increasingly complex and evolving operational environment.

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