Lufthansa Technik this week lifted the shutters on what it said is “a new and much larger repair station” in Ireland. The 3500-square-metre “state-of-the-art facility” in Celbridge near the outskirts of capital Dublin comes with ten engine bays, twice the previous capacity. The workers at the site handle repairs to  CFM56-5B and CFM56-7B engines used on Airbus A320ceo  and the Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft, Lufthansa Technik said. The expansion “further strengthens our mobile engine services in the EMEA  [Europe, Asia, Middle East] region”, said Markus Berberich, head of MES production at Lufthansa Technik, which has four other similar repair

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