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FL Technics Indonesia, an FAA Part-145 certified MRO provider, has launched a new aircraft painting facility at its Denpasar, Bali location. This expansion enhances the company's full-service maintenance, repair, and overhaul MRO capabilities in Southeast Asia. The facility welcomed its first customer, Skyway Airlines, a Philippine air cargo carrier, on June 30, 2026, for the repainting of a Boeing 737-400F freighter aircraft. Martynas Grigas, Chairman of FL Technics Indonesia, stated that the dedicated painting booth is part of their commitment to building full-service MRO capabilities in the region, with several more projects already secured. The Bali facility's strategic location is ideal for serving carriers across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, reducing the need for extended ferry flights. This launch addresses the growing demand for MRO services in the region, supporting aircraft lifecycle extension, rebranding, wet-lease transitions, and return-to-service programs.
Must readIndonesia's sovereign wealth fund, Danantara, has started building its first waste-to-energy WtE project in Bali. Ground was broken on the Denpasar Raya waste-to-energy plant on July 8. This facility is Danantara's initial investment in the WtE sector, aligning with Indonesia's energy transition and circular economy goals. The plant is designed to process over 500,000 tons of municipal solid waste annually, reducing landfill waste by up to 80% and generating electricity for the local grid. Officials at the groundbreaking ceremony stated the plant is expected to supply electricity to approximately 100,000 households and avoid about 640,000 tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year. The project will also create around 1,200 green jobs during its development and operation. China’s Zhejiang Weiming Environment Protection Co. Ltd. is investing in and constructing the project, with Danantara providing strategic investment. Bali Governor Wayan Koster indicated that construction is expected to take two years before commercial operation begins. This project addresses Indonesia's increasing municipal waste, particularly in tourist areas like Bali, and aims to serve as a model for similar developments nationwide.

FL Technics Indonesia, an FAA Part-145 certified MRO provider, has launched a new aircraft painting facility at its Denpasar, Bali location. This expansion enhances the company's full-service maintenance, repair, and overhaul capabilities in Southeast Asia. The facility welcomed its first customer, Skyway Airlines, a Philippine air cargo carrier, on June 30, 2026, for the repainting of a Boeing 737-400F freighter. Martynas Grigas, Chairman of FL Technics Indonesia, stated that the painting booth is part of their commitment to building a full-service MRO capability in the region, with several more painting projects already secured. The Bali facility's strategic location is designed to serve carriers across Indonesia and Southeast Asia, reducing the need for extended ferry flights or overseas maintenance. FL Technics Indonesia operates two facilities, one at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport in Jakarta and another at I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, supported by over 700 aviation experts.