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MTU Begins PW800 Engine Maintenance Services at Berlin-Brandenburg Facility

MTU Begins PW800 Engine Maintenance Services at Berlin-Brandenburg Facility
MTU Aero Engines has officially launched maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PW800 turbofan engines at its MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg facility in Ludwigsfelde, Germany. The inauguration ceremony was attended by representatives from Pratt & Whitney Canada and the Canadian Embassy in Berlin, highlighting the enduring 40-year partnership between the two companies.
Expansion of MTU’s MRO Capabilities
The introduction of PW800 engine maintenance aligns with MTU’s strategic focus on supporting key business jet engine families. Michael Schreyögg, MTU’s Chief Program Officer, emphasized that this expansion enables the company to offer services for over 30 engine types, solidifying its claim to the world’s largest MRO portfolio. Following certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the Ludwigsfelde facility becomes only the second site worldwide authorized to perform full overhauls on the PW800 engine.
The PW800 powers several advanced business jets, including the Gulfstream G500 and G600, Dassault Falcon 6X, and the forthcoming Gulfstream G400. Maria Della Posta, President of Pratt & Whitney Canada, underscored the engine’s significant advancements, noting double-digit improvements in fuel efficiency, emissions, and noise reduction compared to previous generations. Since its introduction, more than 900 PW800 engines have been produced, installed on over 350 business aircraft across 29 countries, and have accumulated 630,000 flight hours.
MTU’s Comprehensive Role and Market Impact
Beyond MRO services, MTU supplies critical components such as the low-pressure turbine module and high-pressure compressor parts, while also providing on-site support across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The collaboration between MTU and Pratt & Whitney Canada dates back to 1985 with the PW300 and PW500 engine programs. To date, MTU has delivered approximately 9,000 low-pressure turbine modules.
The rollout of PW800 maintenance services introduces operational challenges, including the integration of new mobile repair teams and parts repair capabilities into MTU’s existing infrastructure. Nevertheless, the market is expected to respond favorably to MTU’s expanded offerings, potentially enhancing its competitive position. Industry rivals may respond by upgrading their own maintenance services or renegotiating contracts to maintain market share.
Recent financial results reflect MTU’s strong market position, supported by solid performance and ongoing contract renewals. By incorporating PW800 MRO into its portfolio, MTU not only reinforces its leadership in business aviation engine support but also strengthens Pratt & Whitney Canada’s global service network, positioning both companies for sustained growth in the sector.

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