Bali, Indonesia – FL Technics Indonesia has achieved a significant milestone with the granting of approval by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) of Australia. This marks the first occasion that CASA has extended this level of approval to FL Technics Indonesia, thereby authorizing the company to deliver a comprehensive range of aviation maintenance services at both I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Bali and Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) in Jakarta. The approval underscores FL Technics Indonesia’s commitment to supporting the continued growth and development of the aviation sector, particularly in Bali, a rapidly expanding hub for international air traffic.
Bali, one of the world’s premier holiday destinations, sees over 250 flights per week from major Australian cities, with an average of 40 flights per day. This growing demand for air travel between Australia and Bali underscores the importance of reliable aviation services. By receiving CASA approval, FL Technics Indonesia is poised to support this demand, ensuring safe travel for tourists and bolstering the island’s tourism industry.
"Receiving CASA approval is a pivotal moment for FL Technics Indonesia, as it not only strengthens our ability to provide comprehensive aviation services for Boeing 737s (Classic, NG, and MAX) and Airbus CEO and NEO models at both DPS and CGK, but also supports Indonesia’s broader goals for tourism and aviation," said Martynas Grigas, CEO of FL Technics Indonesia. "This approval aligns with the government’s vision to enhance Indonesia’s tourism sector, and our expanded capabilities will help ensure a safe and efficient travel experience for visitors to Bali."
As the first company to offer extensive aviation maintenance services in Bali, FL Technics Indonesia is leading the way in meeting the growing needs of airlines operating in the region. This approval enables the company to offer critical maintenance services, playing an important role in maintaining the safety and reliability of aircraft flying into Bali, which will have a positive impact on both the local economy and the broader aviation sector in Indonesia.