easyJet Engineering Malta has completed the rebranding of its newly acquired facilities adopting its characteristic orange colour.
In April, the aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service provider announced its intentions to acquire SR Technics Malta Ltd.
One month later, the Office for Competition within the Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority (MCCAA) gave the company the regulatory approval for the acquisition.
Later, in July, the company completed the transition by changing the name from SR Technics Malta Ltd to easyJet Engineering Malta.
easyJet Engineering Malta facilities / LinkedIn - Keith Pisani
Now the company's facilities, in Ħal Farruġ, Luqa, has unveiled its new identity, sharing “its values and commitment” to the Malta-based facility.
Managing Director Daniel Galea remarked that the new appearance goes beyond the visual change.
“It is an affirmation of who we are and where we are headed,” he said.
SR Technics Malta Ltd and easyJet have had a long-standing partnership over the years.
easyJet is Europe’s sixth-largest airline by passenger numbers, and the second-largest budget carrier. It uses a fleet of 343 aircraft, operating 1,045 routes across 35 countries and 158 airports.
Main Image:easyJet Engineering Malta facilities / LinkedIn - Keith Pisani