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MTU Maintenance Serbia Names New Managing Director

MTU Maintenance Serbia Appoints New Managing Director
MTU Maintenance has announced the appointment of Frank Haberkamp as the new Managing Director of MTU Maintenance Serbia, effective September 1, 2025. Haberkamp will succeed Rainer Becker, who has led the facility since its establishment and is set to return to MTU Aero Engines in Munich in 2026 following a transition period.
Strategic Leadership Transition
Since its founding in 2019 and becoming operational in 2022, MTU Maintenance Serbia has specialized in the repair of high-value engine components for prominent engine programs such as the CF34, CF6, CFM56, V2500, and GE90, as well as aero-derivative industrial gas turbines including the LM2500 and LM6000. The facility is a critical part of MTU’s global maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network.
Jaap Beijer, Senior Vice President Operations at MTU Maintenance, expressed appreciation for Becker’s leadership, highlighting his instrumental role in the construction and development of the site. Beijer also emphasized the company’s confidence in Haberkamp, describing him as an experienced and well-connected industry specialist poised to drive the strategic growth and operational expansion of the Serbian facility.
Experience and Future Outlook
Haberkamp brings over 18 years of experience within MTU Maintenance, having held various positions in sales and program management. Most recently, he served as Vice President Repair Services, where he managed the group’s global parts and accessory program. In his new role, Haberkamp will focus on expanding the workforce at the Serbian site to more than 500 specialists and increasing the annual repair capacity to 470,000 hours.
The leadership change occurs at a critical juncture for MTU Maintenance Serbia, as the facility aims to sustain growth and maintain operational efficiency amid a competitive MRO market. Industry analysts note that such transitions can pose challenges related to continuity and strategic alignment, with market attention likely to center on Haberkamp’s leadership approach and vision for the facility’s future.
Market Context and Competitive Landscape
Competitors in the region, including Serbia-based Prince Aviation, may seek to leverage this transition period to strengthen their market positions through strategic expansions and technological innovation. This evolving competitive environment underscores the importance of effective leadership and continuous innovation as MTU Maintenance Serbia pursues its growth objectives.
Under Haberkamp’s leadership, MTU Maintenance Serbia is positioned to build on its recent achievements and reinforce its standing as a significant player in the global MRO sector.

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