MRO service provider SR Technics has announced that its new facility in Bad Zurzach has now started operations, further expanding its engine maintenance footprint.
Named SR Technics Zurzach, the facility has been established to support quick and efficient maintenance work, helping aircraft return to service as soon as possible.
The site provides Quick Turn Services, including high-level engine inspections, repairs, modifications, and field assistance services worldwide for CFM56-5B/7B and PW4000 engines.
All required approvals and certifications from aviation authorities, including the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), have been obtained, allowing operations to begin.
The first engine induction at the new facility will be a CFM56-7B engine operated by Transavia Airlines, marking the operational launch of the site.
Owen McClave, chief executive of SR Technics, said: “The start of operations in Bad Zurzach, in close proximity to our two test cells in Zurich, reflects our commitment as a full-service provider to our customers.”
Pierre Berthelot, general manager of Zurzach, said: “With dedicated Quick Turn and Field Assistance Services, we can respond immediately to customer needs, while continuing to invest in people, capabilities, and infrastructure.”
Renovation of the facility began in January 2025, transforming an existing industrial building into a modern, purpose-designed engine maintenance environment.
In parallel with the operational ramp-up, SR Technics plans to grow its workforce in Zurzach to around 100 employees, supporting both business growth and regional employment.
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