MTU Maintenance Completes 7,000th Shop Visit for V2500-A5 Engine

MTU Maintenance Marks 7,000th V2500-A5 Engine Shop Visit
MTU Maintenance has reached a significant milestone, completing its 7,000th shop visit for the V2500-A5 engine program. The achievement was celebrated at MTU Maintenance Canada in Delta, British Columbia, underscoring the company’s pivotal role in the global V2500 market. In 2024, MTU performed 38% of all V2500 shop visits worldwide, serving both independent customers and International Aero Engines AG (IAE), the engine’s OEM.
“MTU is an important part of the V2500 engine program, providing both production and aftermarket services,” said Kelly Horan, president of IAE. “As the V2500 continues to see strong demand—with 300 million flight hours and counting—MTU’s maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) expertise will remain vital to meeting the needs of our customers around the world.”
Expanding Global Footprint
MTU Maintenance Canada is the group’s third and newest facility to offer MRO services for the V2500-A5, joining MTU Maintenance Hannover, which began servicing the engine in 1989, and MTU Maintenance Zhuhai, which launched V2500 operations in 2003. Since opening in 2017, the Canadian site has strengthened MTU’s coverage in the Americas, supporting a growing customer base amid ongoing demand for the V2500-A5.
Despite facing reliability concerns and increasing competition from newer engine models, the V2500-A5 has maintained a strong market presence, thanks in part to MTU’s extensive service history and established global network. Positive market reactions reflect confidence in MTU’s ability to address operational challenges and deliver consistent support. As competitors look to enhance their own offerings, MTU’s track record and technical expertise continue to set it apart.
Deep Expertise and Versatility
“MTU Maintenance’s legacy is deeply entwined with that of the V2500 and the collective know-how which MTU’s locations have accumulated in the last 35 years. This is the key reason why we are one of the market’s top engine experts of choice for it,” said Uwe Zachau, managing director and CEO of MTU Maintenance Canada.
Beyond the commercial V2500-A5, MTU Maintenance Canada also handles MRO workscopes for the engine’s E5 military variant, which powers Embraer’s C-390 Millennium transport aircraft. This versatility highlights the facility’s commitment to supporting a diverse range of aviation needs, from commercial airlines to military operators.
Leveraging advanced technology and a highly skilled workforce, MTU ensures each engine receives tailored, meticulous care. “Our dedication to excellence and innovation is what sets us apart in the aerospace industry,” Zachau added, emphasizing the company’s ongoing efforts to advance MRO services and maintain its leadership in a competitive market.
With its 7,000th V2500-A5 shop visit, MTU Maintenance reaffirms its position as a trusted partner for airlines and operators worldwide, navigating industry challenges while continuing to deliver reliable, high-quality engine support.

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