A paint finish fit for the beautiful game

MAAS Aviation, recognised experts in aircraft painting and exterior coatings, recently refinished two B737-800 aircraft for Turkish-based carrier Corendon Airlines, at its Kaunas, Lithuania facility.

One aircraft was completed in the standard Corendon colours, while the second narrowbody Boeing featured a special custom livery to celebrate the airline’s partnership with UK-based Hull City football club.

Tracy Jarman, sales manager Europe at MAAS, commented: “We are delighted to welcome Corendon Airlines onboard as a customer and our team really enjoyed creating this unique livery to mark their status as the Hull City ‘Tigers’ official travel partner. We have a further B737-800 from Corendon’s fleet scheduled into our Maastricht paint shop this month and look forward to further developing our relationship in the future.”

Since its launch in January 2021, MAAS’ newest facility in Kaunas, Lithuania has painted over 100 aircraft and continues to achieve the highest customer satisfaction ratings in terms of on time delivery and on quality performance.

As well as working with airlines, such as Ryanair and Corendon, the MAAS Kaunas site is also establishing itself as a centre of excellence for aircraft redelivery, working in partnership with the co-located FL Technics MRO facility.

MAAS Aviation is a world-renowned aircraft painting and exterior coatings specialist. It provides services for OEMs, airlines, leasing companies and MRO operators from eleven state-of-the-art paint shops for narrow-body and regional aircraft, capable of handling up to 490 aircraft per year.

The Company’s facilities - located in The Netherlands, Germany, Lithuania, and the USA – are certified to EN/AS9100 and ISO9001 quality standards and operate environmental management systems certified to ISO14001.

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