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Direct Maintenance follows ambitious expansion plans, reopens line maintenance at Coperhagen

Direct Maintenance has been following ambitious expansion plans and have opened several line maintenance stations across Germany.
The facility will currently provide line maintenance for narrowbody varieties of ATR, Airbus and Boeing.

This line maintenance station will be a long-term station and serve airlines with wide range of services.

Direct Maintenance recently re-opened its line maintenance station at Kaastrup Airport, Copenhagen as its next strategic step for expansion. This facility will provide line maintenance services for narrow-body aircraft such as ATR42/72, Embraer 170/190, B737NG/MAX and A320CEO and NEO. Soon thereafter, the station will be capable of starting handling widebodies as well, such as B777/B787/A330/A350.

Mandeep Rana, Head of Sales at Direct Maintenance said, We are glad to come back to Denmark and restart our operations and support customers here. Copenhagen station will be a long-term station and will serve airlines in various segments with a wide range of services – and we believe we are the best choice for customers when selecting Direct Maintenance, a member of Magnetic Group, as a partner.”

In the past few months, Direct Maintenance has been following its ambitious expansion plans and has announced the opening of several Line Maintenance stations in Germany, including stations in Frankfurt, Munich and Hannover airports.

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Currently, Direct Maintenance covers over 70 aircraft combinations, including A320NEO, A350-900/1000, A380, B737 MAX, B747-8 and B787 in 27 different locations in Europe and Africa.