On April 30, 2024, Lux-Airport and Luxair celebrated an important milestone in their shared history, the inauguration of Luxair’s new aircraft maintenance hangar. The official ceremony took place in the presence of Ms. Yuriko Backes, Minister of Defense, Mobility and Public Works and Gender Equality and Diversity, and Jacqueline Breuer, Mayor of Sandweiler.
“The aviation sector has experienced constant growth in our country, requiring infrastructure, services and maintenance facilities adapted to the needs of its customers. In order to remain at the forefront of modern aviation and to be successful at international level, the construction of this new maintenance hangar was essential for our national airline Luxair to guarantee the reliability of its operations. “This new hall is perfectly suited to the dynamism of the aviation sector, aiming to make the airport a strategic, modern and exemplary infrastructure in the sector,” explains Ms. Yuriko Backes, Minister of Defense, Mobility and Public Works as well as for Gender equality and diversity.
For more than 70 years we have been working with Luxair to maintain its fleet and supervise the staff of Luxair Technics. Now it is time for the same teams to move into a new state-of-the-art building, perfectly tailored to Luxair’s needs and providing an optimal environment to support the growth of the company’s fleet.
“This new hangar represents a significant turning point for Luxair and Lux-Airport.” It will give impetus to the work of our colleagues at Luxair Technics and perfectly support Luxair’s growth. “With our expanding fleet and modernized facilities, we are ready to meet new challenges,” explains Gilles Feith, CEO of Luxair.
“For lux-Airport, as developer and investor of the new Luxair maintenance hangar, this building represents another milestone in the ongoing renovation and expansion of the airport.” Less than 2 years after the laying of the foundation stone, the hangar is now being inaugurated. The short construction time speaks for itself. We would like to thank all projects for their exemplary cooperation. “Luxair’s first task is to determine the requirements of the site and provide the next information for the future of aircraft maintenance at the Findel,” says Alexander Flassak, CEO of Lux-Airport.
This new building, which measures 110 meters by 100 meters, has a height of 22 meters and covers an area of approximately 5,000 square meters, will be able to accommodate up to 3 Boeing 737s at the same time, thus providing sufficient space for the maintenance of the aircraft that Luxair operates in will be maintained over the next few years. In addition to being more environmentally friendly, the Luxair maintenance hangar is also equipped with multiple maintenance workshops, spare parts storage areas and administrative offices.
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