FL Technics Becomes Authorized Dealer for Collins Aerospace Products

FL Technics Becomes Authorized Dealer for Collins Aerospace Products

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Strengthening Global MRO and Cabin Solutions
FL Technics, a leading global provider of aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, has announced a new partnership with Collins Aerospace, becoming an official authorized dealer for its expansive range of aviation interior products. The agreement marks a significant step in FL Technics’ strategic ambition to enhance its aircraft interiors portfolio and provide a more comprehensive suite of services to airlines and lessors worldwide.

This new dealer status will allow FL Technics to supply, install, and support a wide array of Collins Aerospace products, including aircraft seating, galley equipment, lighting, and various cabin systems—solidifying its position as a full-service provider in the fast-growing interiors market.

Meeting Rising Demand for Cabin Upgrades
As airlines around the globe continue to invest in modernizing their fleets, cabin refurbishment and passenger experience enhancements have become a top priority. The post-pandemic surge in air travel, combined with intense competition for passenger loyalty, has driven demand for improved comfort, aesthetics, and onboard technology.

By partnering with Collins Aerospace, one of the world's foremost aviation interior and avionics manufacturers, FL Technics is now well positioned to meet these market demands, offering airline customers access to premium cabin solutions backed by world-class design and reliability.

A Key Expansion for FL Technics’ Global Services
FL Technics, part of the Avia Solutions Group, has long been recognized for its MRO capabilities spanning base maintenance, line maintenance, component support, and engineering services. With this new partnership, the company further expands its interiors division, enhancing its ability to serve airlines seeking comprehensive cabin upgrades alongside technical maintenance.

The addition of Collins Aerospace’s interiors products allows FL Technics to:

  • Supply and retrofit premium seating, lighting, and cabin systems
  • Provide technical support and spare parts for Collins’ interiors line
  • Offer tailor-made cabin modifications and refurbishment solutions
  • Support both passenger aircraft and VIP configurations

The expanded interiors capability also supports FL Technics’ global growth strategy, with facilities and customers across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas.

Collins Aerospace: A Trusted Name in Aviation Interiors
As a division of RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies), Collins Aerospace is renowned for its innovation and high-quality aviation solutions, including aircraft seating, cabin lighting, galleys, lavatories, and advanced avionics. The company supplies interiors for major aircraft types including Airbus A320, A350, Boeing 737, 787, and various regional jets.

The partnership ensures that FL Technics' customers will have direct access to original Collins products with full warranty support, certified installation, and after-sales services—an essential factor in maintaining both passenger satisfaction and asset value.

Responding to Industry Trends: Cabin Transformation on the Rise
The move comes at a time when airlines are increasingly focused on cabin differentiation to attract and retain passengers. Key trends driving this market include:

  • Premium Economy expansion across long-haul routes
  • Sustainability and lightweight materials to improve fuel efficiency
  • Enhanced lighting and cabin mood systems for better passenger comfort
  • Modular galleys and seating layouts for operational flexibility

FL Technics' new dealer status strengthens its ability to support these evolving needs, particularly as airlines refresh interiors to align with new brand strategies or lease return conditions.

Global Reach and Local Expertise
With MRO and design centers in Lithuania, Indonesia, China, the UK, and other locations, FL Technics brings global reach combined with local expertise—an essential combination for efficient cabin upgrade projects.

Through its new alignment with Collins Aerospace, the company can now deliver fully integrated cabin modification programs including:

  • Design and certification
  • Product supply
  • Installation and testing
  • Continuous cabin component support

This end-to-end capability reduces turnaround times, minimizes grounding periods, and ensures regulatory compliance—key considerations in today’s competitive airline market.

Cabin Upgrades as Competitive Advantage
As the aviation industry continues its recovery, cabin interiors are becoming a critical differentiator in airline business models. Passengers increasingly demand comfort, connectivity, and personalized experiences, while operators seek durable, cost-efficient, and lightweight solutions.

With the Collins Aerospace partnership, FL Technics is now ideally positioned to deliver on these expectations, helping airlines upgrade their fleets with state-of-the-art interiors that meet both passenger demands and operational imperatives.

Elevating Passenger Experience and Aircraft Value
The appointment of FL Technics as an authorized Collins Aerospace dealer represents a milestone in the company’s journey to become a one-stop shop for aviation services, spanning technical maintenance, component supply, and premium cabin upgrades.

As airlines worldwide continue to refresh and renew their aircraft interiors, this strategic partnership ensures that FL Technics can deliver world-class solutions—improving passenger comfort, operational performance, and asset longevity for its growing global customer base.

July 8, 2025 5:42 p.m. 1765

Aircraft , Avviation, FL Technics

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