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Lufthansa Technik and General MRO Aerospace Sign Multiyear Agreement for Component Maintenance Support

Lufthansa Technik and General MRO Aerospace Sign Multiyear Agreement for Component Maintenance Support
Strategic Partnership to Enhance Component Services
Lufthansa Technik, a global leader in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), has formalized a multiyear agreement with General MRO Aerospace, a Miami-based FAA 145-certified repair station. This collaboration entrusts General MRO Aerospace with the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electromechanical components for select Airbus and Boeing aircraft platforms. Leveraging its expertise in high-precision repairs and rapid turnaround times, General MRO Aerospace will provide critical component-level support aimed at improving service reliability and availability for Lufthansa Technik’s airline customers.
This agreement aligns with Lufthansa Technik’s broader strategy to expand and strengthen its global supplier network. Jonathan Cornell, President of General MRO Aerospace, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “We are proud to partner with Lufthansa Technik, one of the most respected names in aviation MRO. This agreement is a testament to the quality and consistency of our work, and we are committed to supporting Lufthansa Technik’s operational excellence and customer commitments through dependable component repair solutions.” The services will be conducted from General MRO Aerospace’s AS9110-certified facility in Miami, covering a wide range of high-demand components including actuators, valves, pumps, and power drive units.
Industry Context and Challenges
The partnership emerges amid a dynamic and increasingly competitive MRO landscape. Lufthansa Technik, like many of its peers, is navigating challenges such as rising supply chain costs and tariffs, factors that have influenced its recent half-year financial performance. The market is witnessing intensified competition, with major providers such as HAECO and Liebherr recently entering into component maintenance agreements for Comac aircraft. European firms including AFI KLM E&M and Lufthansa Technik itself have reported significant growth in third-party sales, underscoring the evolving nature of the sector.
Additionally, the MRO industry is grappling with a shortage of skilled technical labor, particularly in key regions like India. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated recruitment efforts to address these workforce gaps, reflecting broader challenges that impact operational capacity and strategic planning across the sector.
Despite these headwinds, the new agreement between Lufthansa Technik and General MRO Aerospace is designed to provide flexible and reliable MRO solutions to commercial and cargo operators worldwide. This collaboration reinforces both companies’ dedication to operational excellence and customer satisfaction in a complex and competitive environment.
Company Profiles
Lufthansa Technik Group is a premier provider of technical aircraft services, employing over 22,000 professionals across multiple global locations. Its comprehensive portfolio includes maintenance, repair, overhaul, and modification of airframes, engines, components, and landing gears, alongside innovative cabin products and digital fleet support solutions.
General MRO Aerospace specializes in the overhaul and repair of hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, fuel, and electromechanical components. Operating from its Miami base, the company serves commercial and cargo operators globally, offering flexible MRO solutions with competitive turnaround times.

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