Iberia Maintenance has just added to its capabilities list the maintenance of the wheels and brakes of the A321XLR, an aircraft that Iberia incorporated into its fleet in November 2024. These new capabilities are added to the more than 4,400 that Iberia Maintenance already has in the aeronautical maintenance components department, covering different technologies within the workshops for tyres, hydraulics, Nacelles, IDGs, electricity, salvage and engine accessories.
Iberia Maintenance's components workshop has thus become one of the few workshops in the world to be qualified to certify the maintenance of the wheels and brakes of this modern narrow-body, single-aisle aircraft, capable of reaching a distance of 7,500 kilometres. This makes the Spanish airlines a world leader in the aeronautical maintenance sector and allows it to offer a complete service to the operators of this aircraft.
“These achievements reinforce our vision for the future of Iberia Maintenance, where we are making great strides towards the modernisation and sustainable development of the MRO business, while reaffirming our commitment to remain the centre of reference in aeronautical maintenance in Southern Europe”, explains Jose Maria Merino, Senior Manager of Components at Iberia Maintenance.