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Iberia Maintenance ended 2024 with positive results

Iberia Maintenance ended 2024 with positive results in its main businesses (Engines, Heavy Maintenance and Components), consolidating its position as an aeronautical maintenance benchmark in southern Europe.

During 2024, Iberia Maintenance has certified 205 engines, 15% more than in the previous year, when the figure stood at 177. As a novelty, since last year, the company is already at full operational capacity performing overhauls and repairs of Pratt & Whitney GTF™ engines. In this way, Iberia Maintenance serves both legacy engines, such as the CFM56, the V2500 and the RB211-535, as well as the new GTF™, offering a 360º service to its customers. 

For its part, more than 180 Heavy Maintenance overhauls were performed in 2024, maintaining similar levels to the previous year, demonstrating customers' confidence in Iberia Maintenance's experience and know-how.   

In addition, 28,000 aircraft components were overhauled and/or repaired, in line with the figures recorded the previous year. In addition, this division added 40 new families of component capabilities. They join the more than 4400 that the Spanish company already has, covering different technologies within the workshops for tyres, hydraulics, Nacelles, IDGs, electricity, salvage and engine accessories. One of the latest to join the list is the maintenance of the wheels and brakes of the A321XLR, the aircraft that Iberia has incorporated into its fleet in November 2024 and of which it is the world launcher.  

“2024 has been a year of great challenges for Iberia Maintenance, marked by the achievement of several milestones that reinforce our position as a centre of reference in southern Europe. We have achieved good production figures in our businesses and we have expanded our customer portfolio, which demonstrates the trust placed in us by the main players in the industry. In addition, we have made a firm commitment to the development of our human team, increasing our workforce and offering training options to increase the professional career of our employees, because we believe that talent and specialisation are key to face the challenges of the future”, says Enrique Robledo, director of Iberia Maintenance.

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