LTTS has been in business in the area for over 30 years and specialised in repairing turbine parts for aviation engines.

The county's post-primary football, hurling, camogie, and ladies Gaelic football are all covered by the three-year sponsorship deal.

In celebration of the business's first-ever GAA sponsorship, a 400,000-piece model Lego aircraft engine paid a "flying visit" to the Shannon base of the company from Germany.

The development of the Lufthansa 'Leap' Engine, which weighs nearly half a tonne, required six months and 400,000 unique Lego pieces.

Pat Foley, LTTS CEO and Managing Director said: "We recognise the crucial role that sport plays in young people’s lives and the extended value it brings to communities and counties, and we are proud to be able to play our part, in partnership with Limerick GAA."

"LTTS is helping to lay down strong foundations for future players, future leaders, and future team players, across every walk of life," stated Mike O'Riordain, Secretary of the Limerick GAA.

LTTS will take on the role of title sponsor for all post-primary school GAA competitions in Co Clare, in addition to Limerick.