Lufthansa Technik Component Services Opens New 25,000 sq ft Facility in Tulsa Oklahoma for Aircraft MRO Expansion

Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS), a U.S. subsidiary of Lufthansa Technik, has opened a new 25,000-square-foot facility at Tulsa International Airport, marking the first phase of a major expansion.

The third building on the LTCS Tulsa campus adds 90 workstations, an upgraded avionics workshop, and expanded administrative space to meet rising demand for component maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services across the Americas. Ongoing renovations of the original two buildings will further boost production capacity. Key capabilities include repair and overhaul of Integrated Drive Generators (IDGs) for Airbus A320ceo, A320neo, Boeing 737NG, and 737 MAX aircraft.

The Tulsa site supports a wide array of workshops covering avionics, galley equipment, emergency systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and fuel systems for major commercial aircraft. Services integrate with Lufthansa Technik’s global network, including hubs in Hamburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and Shenzhen, China, providing 24/7 component availability, material management, and warehousing.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 26, 2026, drew 400 attendees, including local leaders. LTCS Managing Director Tobias Baumgart stated, “In the new facility, we have about 90 work stations for electronics and avionics technicians and we also have about 50 work stations for our administrative staff that is basically supporting our operations in the United States, as well as in the Americas serving our customers.”

Phase two plans to add over 57,000 square feet within 18 months, enhancing pneumatics and avionics capabilities. The $20 million investment will create 100 jobs, positioning Tulsa as a primary gateway for Americas operators.