Airhub Aviation has expanded its maintenance capabilities for Boeing 737 MAX operators after securing line maintenance approval for the type under its MRO and CAMO operations in Lithuania. The approval allows the company to provide line maintenance services for 737 MAX aircraft, adding to its existing portfolio of Boeing narrowbody support.
According to the company, the authorization was granted as an extension of its regulatory approvals and is aimed at airlines and lessors operating the latest generation of the 737 family. The 737 MAX capability complements Airhub Aviation’s previously announced EASA Part-145 extension covering Boeing 737 Classic and Next Generation base maintenance.
The new line maintenance approval is managed from Airhub Aviation’s facilities in Vilnius and is intended to support both European and international operators transiting the region or placing aircraft with Lithuanian-based MRO and CAMO providers. By adding the 737 MAX to its approved capabilities, the company positions itself to handle a broader mix of Boeing single-aisle aircraft, offering continued airworthiness management and on-the-ground technical support for customers seeking integrated fleet services.