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FL Technics Wheels and Brakes Appoints New CEO to Drive European Growth

FL Technics Wheels and Brakes Appoints New CEO to Drive European Growth
FL Technics Wheels and Brakes, the world’s second-largest independent provider of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for aircraft wheels and brakes, has appointed Vytautas Jankauskas as its new Chief Executive Officer. Jankauskas, formerly the head of BAA Training Vietnam, brings extensive international leadership experience with a strong focus on organizational growth and operational enhancement.
Strategic Leadership Amid Expansion
Jankauskas’s appointment arrives at a critical juncture as FL Technics Wheels and Brakes intensifies efforts to expand its presence across the European market. The company operates a rapidly growing network of workshops throughout Europe, delivering comprehensive MRO services tailored to aircraft wheels and brakes. With airlines increasingly outsourcing maintenance functions, FL Technics Wheels and Brakes aims to establish the continent’s largest dedicated wheels and brakes MRO network. Jankauskas expressed enthusiasm about his new role, emphasizing his commitment to supporting the company’s growth and reinforcing its reputation for delivering reliable, high-quality maintenance solutions.
Navigating a Competitive Market Landscape
The company’s ambitious expansion plans unfold within a highly competitive European environment for aviation and automotive components. Established industry players are expected to respond with aggressive pricing strategies and enhanced service offerings to protect their market share. Recent industry trends indicate intensifying competition, with major firms such as ClearBank expanding their operations in Europe. This competitive pressure, combined with the risk of market saturation, poses significant challenges for FL Technics Wheels and Brakes as it pursues its growth objectives. Market analysts have expressed some reservations about the feasibility of achieving these targets given the sector’s complexities. Nevertheless, Jankauskas’s appointment is widely viewed as a strategic move to reinforce the company’s dedication to operational excellence and sustainable expansion.
FL Technics Group and Avia Solutions Group Overview
FL Technics Wheels and Brakes operates as a division of FL Technics Group, a global provider of aircraft MRO services. The group offers a broad spectrum of capabilities, including base and line maintenance, spare parts and component support, engine, auxiliary power unit (APU), and landing gear management, as well as full aircraft engineering, technical training, and aerospace logistics. Certified under EASA Part-145, Part-CAMO, Part-147, Part-21, and FAA-145, FL Technics maintains facilities in Lithuania, Indonesia, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom, alongside numerous line stations worldwide.
FL Technics is a subsidiary of Avia Solutions Group, the world’s largest ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) provider. The group operates a fleet of 145 aircraft across six continents and employs over 14,000 aviation professionals. It oversees more than 250 subsidiaries, delivering a comprehensive range of aviation services including MRO, pilot and crew training, and ground handling.
Under Jankauskas’s leadership, FL Technics Wheels and Brakes aims to strengthen its management team and meet the growing demand for specialized maintenance services, maintaining its position as a trusted partner in European aviation despite the challenges posed by an increasingly competitive market.

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