Jordan: Joramco is waiting for Lauda Europe

Airbus A320 in front of a Joramco hangar (Photo: Joramco).
Airbus A320 in front of a Joramco hangar (Photo: Joramco).

Jordan: Joramco is waiting for Lauda Europe

Airbus A320 in front of a Joramco hangar (Photo: Joramco).
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The Maltese airline Lauda Europe has had a new partner for the implementation of heavy maintenance for a few weeks. The Dubai Aerospace Enterprise subsidiary Joramco is carrying out this maintenance work on behalf of the Ryanair subsidiary at Amman-Queen Alia Airport.

The so-called line maintenance will continue to be carried out by the Ryanair technical operation, which was previously part of Laudamotion. Joramco was founded in 1963 and has been working for the Irish low-cost airline for many years, but also counts Lufthansa, Swiss, Gulf Air, Fly Dubai, Air Malta, Hi Fly, Air Belgium, Brussels Airlines, SunExpress, Corendon and other airlines among its customers.

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