Granada Cranes Secures Multi-Year Service and Maintenance Contract with Airbus in the UK

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Chester, 23 March 2026 — Granada Cranes is proud to announce that it has been awarded a multi-year service and maintenance contract with Airbus in the UK, marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued growth and reputation for engineering excellence.

Under the terms of the agreement, Granada Cranes will provide comprehensive inspection, maintenance, and support services for critical lifting equipment across Airbus UK facilities at Broughton and Filton.

The long-term partnership reflects Airbus’ confidence in Granada Cranes’ technical expertise, safety standards, and commitment to operational reliability.

“This contract represents a major achievement for our team and reinforces our position as a trusted partner in the aerospace sector,” said Mark Sidwell, Managing Director at Granada Cranes.

“We are honoured to support Airbus in the UK with a tailored maintenance programme that ensures the highest levels of safety, efficiency, and performance.”

The contract will see Granada Cranes deploy dedicated onsite service teams, advanced diagnostic technologies, and proactive maintenance strategies to minimise downtime and optimise equipment lifespan.

The company’s approach aligns closely with Airbus’ focus on innovation, precision, and operational excellence.

This agreement further strengthens Granada Cranes’ presence within high-spec industrial sectors and highlights its ability to deliver large-scale, long-term engineering support solutions.

About Granada Cranes

Granada Cranes is a leading provider of crane servicing, maintenance, and engineering solutions, delivering high-quality support to industries including aerospace, manufacturing, and offshore wind.

With a strong focus on safety, innovation, and customer satisfaction, the company continues to build long-standing partnerships across the UK.

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