Lufthansa Technik has officially broken ground on a 55,000-square-meter facility in Santa Maria da Feira, south of Porto, Portugal.
Project Highlights
- Investment: A three-digit million-euro commitment.
- Jobs: Up to 700 new highly skilled positions in aviation maintenance over the coming years.
- Operations: Facility dedicated to repair of engine parts and aircraft components, expected to start in 2028.
Strategic Importance
- Portugal is now considered one of Lufthansa Group’s most strategically important countries outside its home markets.
- The project strengthens Lufthansa Technik’s global MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) network.
- CEO Carsten Spohr emphasized Portugal’s role as a cornerstone of European aviation maintenance and a gateway to South America, Africa, and the Portuguese-speaking world.
Partnerships & Support
- Backed by the Portuguese government, with Prime Minister Luís Montenegro highlighting its national significance.
- Strong collaboration with AICEP (Portugal’s trade and investment agency), which signed an investment incentive agreement.
- Local support from the Mayor of Santa Maria da Feira, underscoring regional pride and development potential.
Broader Engagement
- Lufthansa Group already operates 353 weekly flights to Portuguese destinations (Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Madeira, Azores).
- More than 500 employees are currently based in Portugal, with ambitions to exceed 1,000 jobs across various businesses.
- The Group is also launching a TravelTech & AI Hub in Northern Portugal and establishing Associação help alliance Portugal, its first European help alliance outside Germany.
This facility is not just about maintenance—it’s part of a multi-dimensional expansion blending industrial growth, innovation, and social responsibility in Portugal.
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