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Maintenance, repair and overhaul

Maintenance, repair and overhaul

MTU is Germany's leading manufacturer of engines, engine modules and industrial gas turbines. Thanks to its unique system expertise, the company has also gained a reputation worldwide as the major independent provider of maintenance and repair services for commercial and military engines. MTU Maintenance's German locations are Hannover and Ludwigsfelde near Berlin. Mobile repair teams provide on-site support for our customers.

In the maintenance and repair area greatest emphasis is placed on perfect service and customer orientation. Each individual engine is cycled through the maintenance and repair process by a small, multidisciplinary team that closely cooperates with production, quality management and marketing.

Our maintenance specialists inspect incoming engines, industrial gas turbines or accessories to identify an damage present, they perform the necessary repairs or technical upgrades and make sure that all MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) orders are processed in strict compliance with contractual requirements. Operations schedulers plan all teardown, inspection and assembly operations and establish time lines. Furthermore, our engineers develop custom-tailored repair solutions and innovative high-tech repair processes that are benchmark in the industry.

 

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Discover the exciting world of MTU Maintenance through the eyes of our talented colleagues in Ludwigsfelde and Hannover, who will give you an interesting insight into their working day.

The shop visit of an engine from the perspective of an engine engineer

 

What actually happens when an engine needs maintenance? What stages are involved to ensure that the engine is ultimately delivered back to the customer and can safely take off again with an aircraft? We asked our colleague Tatjana, who works as an engine engineer at the MTU Maintenance facility in Hannover.

Inspector

Martin's job as an inspector is to check various engine parts for their airworthiness. In the video, you can find out why Martin is proud of his work and what makes his working day particularly varied.

Test Engineer

Our colleague Stefano has turned his passion into a profession and faces new challenges every day in his work as a test engineer. He is proud that his work contributes directly to the safety and efficiency of aircraft. Watch the video to find out more about his tasks and why he finds his job so exciting.

Non-destructive Testing

Ronny, Jana and Bernd work in non-destructive testing at MTU in Ludwigsfelde near Berlin. With their work, they make an important contribution to flight safety. In the video, they explain what exactly their tasks are and what their working day looks like.

Aircraft Mechanic

Christian, Lara and Jaqueline work as aircraft mechanics in the assembly shop at MTU Maintenance Hannover. Their job is to reassemble all components and modules that have undergone repairs and inspections back into a complete engine.

Power Plant Engineer

What does a power plant engineer actually do at MTU? Our colleagues are responsible for the technical support of engines during the entire workshop cycle. Power plant engineer Tatjana who works at our location in Hanover gives a more detailed insight into her daily tasks and interfaces.

Non-destructive Testing & X-Ray Inspection

Arthur and Philipp give an exciting insight into their day-to-day work in non-destructive testing at MTU in Hannover. They check components for cracks that can occur during welding repairs or flight operations. With their work, they make an important contribution to flight safety.

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