Lufthansa Technik Component Services (LTCS), a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of Lufthansa Technik, has officially begun construction on an expansion at its facility located at Tulsa International Airport
The groundbreaking ceremony marks the next phase of a multi-million-dollar investment aimed at further strengthening Lufthansa Technik’s position as a premier partner for aircraft component services in the Americas.

The recent expansion step will increase the facility’s total size to over 140,000 square feet (more than 13,000 square meters), with an additional 25,000-square-foot (around 2,300-square-meter) building. Set for completion by the end of 2025, the new building will house the administrative departments and an updated avionics workshop, both relocating there. 

The project also includes the renovation of the existing hangars, with the newly available space being repurposed to expand shop space and boost production capacity. In total, 90 new workstations will be added to meet the expanded operational needs of the facility.

In addition to enhancing its capacity, LTCS plans to introduce new capabilities, including the repair of Integrated Drive Generators (IDG). This key component transforms turbine speed from the aircraft’s engines into a consistent generator speed to supply electrical power onboard. The new service complements LTCS’s recent addition of Air Data Inertial Reference Units (ADIRUs) repair capabilities. These units provide key information about the aircraft’s speed, altitude and position.