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Rolls-Royce and Turkish Technic break ground on aero engine maintenance facility

Rolls-Royce and Turkish Technic have broken ground on Turkish Technic’s aero engine maintenance facility at Istanbul Airport.

Above: (left to right) Paul Keenan, Director of Aftermarket Operations, Rolls-Royce and Levent Konukcu, Chief Strategy Officer, Turkish Airlines.
Courtesy Rolls-Royce

Announced in May 2025 as the newest member of the Rolls-Royce MRO network, it 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.

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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.

With a planned capacity of 200 shop visits per year, the facility is expected to be one of the largest in the region. It will provide services to Rolls-Royce TotalCare customers, as well as the Turkish Airlines fleet.

Rob Watson, President – Civil Aerospace, Rolls-Royce, said: "Breaking ground on Turkish Technic’s new state-of-the-art facility is a significant milestone for our global MRO network, which supports our TotalCare customers around the world.

“We’re significantly increasing our global MRO capacity by 2030, and today’s announcement marks another step on that journey. It reinforces our strong partnership with Turkish Airlines – whose fleet of Airbus A350s will be supported by this facility – and underlines Turkish Technic’s commitment to become a leading provider of civil large aero engine MRO.”

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Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Turkish Technic, said: "We are pleased to further strengthen our long-standing partnership with one of the world’s leading engine manufacturers through the groundbreaking of our new engine maintenance facility. Set to become one of Europe’s largest maintenance centers for Trent engine models, this investment represents a major expansion of our technical capabilities and service capacity to continue providing the highest quality services for our customers all around the world. 

"Through this facility, we will deliver comprehensive maintenance and support services across a broad range of Trent engines, ensuring that Rolls-Royce TotalCare customers receive best-in-class service. Aligned with our centennial 2033 objectives, this milestone partnership continues to reinforce Türkiye’s growing role as a global hub for aviation.”

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.

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