Fokker Services Group has completed a major modernization of its component testing, repair, and overhaul facility at Schiphol.
This initiative included extensive renovations, layout optimizations and equipment upgrades across the Avionics, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Integrated Drive Generator (IDG) and Pneumatics repair shops at Schiphol. These enhancements reinforce the company’s commitment to delivering efficient, high-quality support for global operators.
Equipped with advanced X-ray machines, ATEC 6 systems, a flying probe, and other cutting-edge technology—alongside decades of expertise in avionics—this investment enhances FSG’s value proposition in the highly competitive avionics testing, repair, and overhaul market, with a particular focus on screens and instruments for A320 and B737NG platforms.
This modernization follows the inauguration of FSG’s second IDG repair shop, located in LaGrange, Georgia, USA, which was launched in 2024 to address growing demand for IDG repair support in the Americas. The USA facility, strategically located at Fokker Services America, operates under proprietary agreements with Collins Aerospace and features advanced repair and testing capabilities for CF6, CF34, & V2500 Engines—with planned expansion to CFM56 coming later in 2025, and further expansion to LEAP and PW1000G platforms in 2026-27.
“The revamped component services building and new avionics shop will solidify our position in the market and pave the way for future expansion, enhance the customer experience, and boost efficiency, strengthening our position as the partner of choice for our customers who rely on a flexible and dependable approach, especially in these times of shortages,” said Dirk Hanenberg, Managing Director Component Services at FSG.
“These initiatives really reflect two of the core values we’re most proud of. We are focused on delivering Global excellence for our customers and at the same time, Caring deeply for our employees. With this project, we’ve successfully met both goals, both in Europe as well as in the US” said Menzo van der Beek, CEO of FSG.