Volga-Dnepr set to expand its MRO capability

Volga-Dnepr set to expand its MRO capability

30.07.2020 Выкл. Автор admin

While foreign players are actively entering the Russian commercial MRO market, individual Russian providers are exploring business opportunities abroad. Russian MRO provider Volga-Dnepr Technics (VDT), part of Volga-Dnepr Group, has inaugurated a maintenance hangar facility at Leipzig/Halle airport. The hangar became operational on 16 January with its first job on an Antonov An-124 transport aircraft. Volga-Dnepr President Alexey Isaikin says his company’s plan is to turn Leipzig, which is already the second-largest freight airport in Germany, into а global cargo hub. VDT leases the new hangar from the airport; it will use the facility to provide MRO services both to its parent company and to third-party operators.

VTD holds an EASA Part 145 certificate to perform maintenance on Boeing 747-200, 747-300, 747-400, and 747-8 aircraft; the plan is to extend the certificate this year to cover the Boeing 737CL and 737NG narrowbodies and the Airbus A320 family. VTD expects to start offering maintenance up to C-check on Boeing 747s by late 2013; next year it should be capable of offering C-checks on Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 airliners.

The 8,500-square-meter hangar at Leipzig measures 94 by 90 meters and has a 30-meter-high ceiling. It can provide maintenance on An-124 Ruslans, Boeing 747-8s and, in the future, on Airbus A380s. The hangar accommodates a single An-124-100, Il-76TD, or Boeing 747 aircraft, or up to four Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 narrowbodies simultaneously. Abutting the hangar space are workshops and offices. Up to five An-124s or Boeing 747s can park simultaneously on apron outside the facility.

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