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Rolls-Royce and Turkish Technic to establish MRO facility

Posted on 11 May 2025. Edited by: John Hunter. Read 237 times.
Rolls-Royce and Turkish Technic to establish MRO facilityRolls-Royce and Turkish Technic, a leading maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) provider, will establish a ‘state of the art’ independent centre at Istanbul Airport. As the newest member of the Rolls-Royce MRO network, the centre will reinforce Turkish Technic’s standing at the forefront of the maintenance industry, while complementing Rolls-Royce’s existing MRO footprint and address growing long-term demand for new civil large engines.

The new facility, targeted to be operational by the end of 2027, will enable Turkish Technic to deliver comprehensive maintenance services for Trent XWB-97, Trent XWB-84, and Trent 7000 engines which power the Airbus A350 and Airbus A330neo aircraft respectively.

This will greatly enhance and expand Turkish Technic’s MRO operations. With a planned capacity of around 200 engine overhauls a year, the facility is expected to be one of the largest in the region, further solidifying Turkish Technic’s position as a premier provider of engine maintenance services. The facility will provide services to third party Rolls-Royce TotalCare customers, as well as the Turkish Airlines fleet.

Important milestone

Rob Watson, Rolls-Royce president – Civil Aerospace, said: “We are significantly increasing our global MRO capacity by 2030, and this announcement marks an important milestone on that journey, as we add Turkish Technic to our global network of capable, flexible and resilient MRO providers to support our TotalCare customers around the world. It reinforces our strong partnership with Turkish Airlines - whose fleet of Airbus A350s will be supported by this facility – and shows confidence in Turkish Technic’s ability to realise its ambition to become a world-class provider of large civil aero engine MRO.”

TurkeyHe added: “In April 2024, we reaffirmed our commitment to Turkey, announcing our intention to explore the implementation of a number of industrial initiatives. Today’s agreement is a demonstration of that commitment. We are delighted to welcome Turkish Technic into our expanding network of Trent engine maintenance centres.”

Ahmet Bolat, chairman of the Board, Turkish Technic, said: “We are thrilled to partner with one of the world’s leading engine manufacturers. Rolls-Royce’s expertise will be instrumental in enhancing our engine maintenance operations. With our new facility expansion, we will be equipped to perform comprehensive maintenance services across a wide range of Trent engine models, allowing us to meet the evolving needs of the industry. Solidifying our position in the MRO industry, this partnership significantly expands our maintenance capabilities and empowers us to continue delivering world-class service to our customers worldwide.”

In late 2023, Turkish Airlines placed an historic order for Airbus A350 aircraft, making the airline the world’s largest operator of the Trent XWB engine. It included an order for 120 Trent XWB-84 engines and 40 Trent XWB-97 engines, excluding options and spares.