Ryanair extends winter maintenance with STS aviation contract

Ryanair Boeing 737-800 (Image: UK Aviation Media)
Ryanair Boeing 737-800 (Image: UK Aviation Media)

Ryanair (FR/RYR) has extended its use of 3rd party MRO providers for its winter maintenance needs by awarding STS Aviation a contract.

The agreement will see STS work on Ryanair’s fleet of Boeing 737s at its facility at Birmingham Airport.

Ian Bartholomew, Senior Vice President Business Development Europe at STS Aviation Services said: “We are delighted that Ryanair has selected STS Aviation Services to perform nose-to-tail lines of heavy aircraft maintenance at our facility located in Birmingham, UK.

“This contract win is testament to the professionalism and dedication of our entire team, and we look forward to receiving the first aircraft later this year while expanding the relationship and supporting the long-term growth of such a prestigious customer.”

The news comes just one day after Ryanair announced a similar agreement with St Athan based Caerdav.

Ryanair’s Director of Operations, Neal McMahon, added: “Our 5-year growth plan will grow our fleet to over 600 aircraft and we are pleased to announce this agreement with STS Aviation to conduct maintenance at their modern MRO facility in Birmingham this winter.

“This agreement will allow Ryanair to utilise 2 heavy maintenance slots, with aircraft coming in nose-to-tail for the upcoming winter season. STS Aviation has an excellent reputation for a quality service offering in the industry and we are pleased to be announcing this new deal. This agreement will ensure that Ryanair has flexibility as to where it places its aircraft for the winter maintenance season.”

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