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Pegasus Airlines to Open New MRO Center by Fourth Quarter 2026

Pegasus Airlines to Launch Advanced MRO Facility by Late 2026
Pegasus Airlines has unveiled plans to establish a comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) center at Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen Airport, targeting full operational status by the fourth quarter of 2026. This strategic development, announced by Chairman Mehmet Nane, represents a major enhancement of the airline’s technical infrastructure, aimed at reinforcing its competitive stance within the dynamic global MRO market.
Facility Specifications and Expansion Plans
The forthcoming MRO center will encompass 18,000 square meters of enclosed workspace alongside a 25,000-square-meter apron. It will include two hangars capable of simultaneously supporting line and base maintenance for up to five narrowbody aircraft. The facility’s certifications will cover A320ceo/neo and B737NG-family aircraft, reflecting Pegasus Airlines’ existing fleet composition.
A second phase, anticipated for completion by late 2026, will introduce an additional hangar, effectively doubling the base maintenance capacity to service five more narrowbody aircraft. Looking further ahead, a third phase is planned within four to five years, which will expand the center’s capabilities to accommodate maintenance operations for up to ten narrowbody aircraft concurrently.
Industry Context and Competitive Challenges
Pegasus Airlines’ expansion occurs amid intensifying competition in the MRO sector both domestically and internationally. Leading industry players are accelerating their investments, exemplified by RTX’s recent $139 million commitment to MRO operations in Singapore. Concurrently, major aircraft manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing are contending with operational challenges that may influence the competitive dynamics of the MRO landscape by 2026.
This initiative also aligns with broader industry trends, including the resolution of Pratt & Whitney’s GTF engine grounding issues and an increasing focus on digitalization and efficiency in maintenance workflows. As Pegasus Airlines advances its MRO capabilities, it will face scrutiny regarding operational efficiency and cost management, factors that will be critical in determining the new center’s market success.
Pegasus Airlines’ investment highlights its dedication to expanding in-house maintenance capacity and ensuring the long-term reliability of its fleet. The new MRO center is set to become a cornerstone of the airline’s growth strategy as it navigates an increasingly competitive and technologically sophisticated maintenance environment.

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