Turkish Technic expands A320neo MRO support

Turkish Technic has deepened its maintenance partnership with Pegasus Airlines to bolster A320neo reliability across Europe and the region.

On November 8, 2025, Turkish Technic announced two new contracts to provide A320neo MRO support, focused on landing-gear maintenance and component support for Pegasus Airlines (IATA: PC, ICAO: PGT). The agreements add targeted line and base maintenance capabilities intended to keep the low-cost carrier’s Airbus A320neo fleet moving across its European and regional network.

Turkish Technic, Turkey’s largest airline MRO provider, framed the deals as part of an expanding relationship with Pegasus, a fast-growing carrier based in Turkey. The contracts cover scheduled overhauls and component exchange support tailored to the A320neo family, helping reduce AOG (aircraft on ground) risk and support tighter turnarounds on short-haul European sectors.

A320neo MRO support: what the contracts include

The scope centers on landing-gear work and component management: inspections, repairs, and parts provisioning to improve availability for Pegasus’ A320neo fleet. By combining Turkish Technic’s workshop capacity with Pegasus’ operational tempo, both companies aim to increase reliability without adding fleet downtime.

  • A320neo MRO support: two contracts covering landing gear maintenance and component supply, announced November 8, 2025.

For Pegasus (IATA: PC, ICAO: PGT), the A320neo is a core platform on short- and medium-haul routes; reliable MRO partnerships are critical as the carrier grows its network. Turkish Technic’s expanded role highlights the commercial importance of specialist MRO services in supporting low-cost carrier schedules and regional connectivity.

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