Bird Aviation is moving forward with its next phase of expansion at the old Larnaca Airport, with the construction of a third hangar. This new facility will introduce a fourth bay dedicated to narrow-body aircraft and will be strategically situated next to the company’s existing premises.

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- This new hangar follows the recent completion of Bird Aviation’s second facility, marking a significant milestone in the company’s steady growth as a provider of MRO services in the EMEA region.
Scheduled for completion by November 2025, the hangar will bolster Bird Aviation’s ongoing growth strategy, addressing the rising demand from both long-standing and new airline partners. The additional bay is expected to enhance the company’s operational capacity and flexibility, allowing it to accommodate more aircraft at any given time.
“This project reflects both the confidence of our clients and the momentum we have built as a team,” stated Mr. Frederic Pralus, CEO of Bird Aviation. He expressed optimism about the expansion, noting, “Adding a fourth bay will allow us to continue delivering timely, high-quality service while also planning ahead for the next stages of our development.”
This new hangar follows the recent completion of Bird Aviation’s second facility, marking a significant milestone in the company’s steady growth as a provider of MRO services in the EMEA region.
Founded in 2016, Bird Aviation has established itself as a prominent player in the aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, holding certifications from EASA and various national Civil Aviation Authorities. With a workforce exceeding 200 professionals, the company collaborates with some of the largest airlines across Europe and beyond.
