
LOTAMS has obtained the CAACI certification for aircraft registered in the Cayman Islands. The new approval further expands the company’s maintenance capabilities for international operators and leasing companies.

LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services has obtained the 2-REG certification issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The new approval authorizes LOTAMS to perform maintenance services for aircraft registered within the 2-REG registry and marks another step in strengthening the company’s international capabilities.

Representatives of GE Aerospace and LOT Polish Airlines visited LOTAMS’ Warsaw hangars for a meeting focused on exchanging experience in engine operations and optimising maintenance processes.

2025 was a year of intensive operations and consistent growth across key business areas for LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services. The company delivered large-scale projects, strengthened its technical capabilities, and further developed its organizational and training infrastructure, responding effectively to the needs of both domestic and international customers.

The Supervisory Board of LOT Aircraft Maintenance Services has appointed Tadeusz Stachera as President of the company’s Management Board. The new President of LOTAMS, elected on October 23, 2025, will simultaneously continue to serve as President of LS Technics, a position he has held since July 25, 2024.

The first-ever D-check of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by LOT Polish Airlines has been successfully completed at LOTAMS’ state-of-the-art technical base in Rzeszów.

Embraer, one of the global aerospace leaders, announced that LOTAMS became Europe’s first Embraer Authorised Service Centre (EASC) for the E2 aircraft family following completion of the authorisation and audit process conducted by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority.