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AirExplore partners with FL Technics for landing gear maintenance

AirExplore Forms Strategic Partnership with FL Technics for Landing Gear Maintenance
Slovakia’s largest airline, AirExplore, has formalized a long-term agreement with FL Technics Wheels & Brakes to manage landing gear maintenance for a segment of its growing fleet. The airline, which expanded its Boeing 737-800 aircraft from nine to sixteen in 2024, sought a maintenance partner capable of supporting its increasing operational demands and ensuring high reliability.
Leveraging Extensive European Maintenance Network
Both AirExplore and FL Technics operate under the umbrella of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s leading provider of ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) services. This partnership will capitalize on FL Technics’ comprehensive European network, which includes four specialized Wheels and Brakes facilities located in Vilnius, Budapest, Hanover, and Bergamo. The geographic distribution of these facilities is expected to reduce turnaround times and provide timely maintenance support, critical factors for AirExplore’s operational efficiency and reliability.
AirExplore’s CEO, Martin Stulajter, emphasized that the new power-by-the-hour (PBH) agreement introduces a risk-sharing model designed to deliver dependable service at a lower cost compared to the airline’s previous maintenance provider. He noted that reliability is essential for AirExplore, which operates exclusively on an ACMI basis and has already leased out its entire passenger fleet for the 2025 summer season. The airline’s recent expansion in both passenger and cargo operations further underscores the necessity of partnering with a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) provider capable of meeting stringent operational and efficiency standards.
Industry Context and Regulatory Challenges
This partnership emerges amid heightened scrutiny within the aviation industry. Recent FAA-mandated landing gear inspections, triggered by concerns over improper maintenance practices, have intensified pressure on airlines and MRO providers to uphold rigorous compliance and quality standards. Consequently, AirExplore’s collaboration with FL Technics is expected to attract close attention from competitors and regulators alike. The broader market may respond with increased oversight, prompting other MRO providers to elevate their service quality to remain competitive.
Both companies have also highlighted their commitment to sustainability. By utilizing strategically located facilities across Europe, the partnership aims to minimize transportation distances, thereby reducing emissions and maintenance-related costs. This approach aligns with AirExplore’s ambitious growth strategy and supports wider industry efforts to enhance environmental performance.
As AirExplore continues its rapid expansion, the effectiveness and safety of its maintenance partnership with FL Technics will be closely monitored, potentially establishing new benchmarks for quality and reliability within the European aviation sector.

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