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Bombardier’s expanded Singapore Service center, now largest OEM aviation facility in Asia Pacific

Bombardier’s expanded Singapore Service center, now largest OEM aviation facility in Asia Pacific.
Bombardier, quadrupled, sustainable energy, green initiative, environmentally controlled solar panels.

Situated at the Seletar Aerospace Park, the Singapore Service Center, opened in 2014, has more than quadrupled its ongoing impression from 70,000 sq. ft. (6,500 m2) to around 290,000 sq. ft. (27,000 m2).

Bombardier declared the opening of its recently extended Singapore Service Center, the biggest OEM business flight support establishment in Asia Pacific. The recently extended facility includes significantly improved assistance capacities for its developing fleet of Learjet, Challenger and Global airplane administrators. The office will likewise oblige Bombardier’s recently sent off Global 8000 business jet when it goes into administration in 2025.

The extension likewise adds sought-after new weighty primary and composite fix capacities along with a coordinated parts station that will serve the site and the district, adding more than US$15 million in extra parts stock. The extended Singapore Service Center is supposed to help in excess of 2,000 business fly visits every year.

Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Services and Support, and Corporate Strategy, Bombardier, said, “With this major expansion, the Singapore Service Centre will provide infinite benefits, including quicker aircraft turnarounds, greater convenience and peace of mind to Bombardier’s growing customer base in Asia,” Customers can also enjoy access to the complete range of OEM customer service and support at their doorstep. This is truly a special day for Bombardier and our growing aftermarket network.”

Latest upgrades to the plant.

  • Massive expansion includes a complete suite of maintenance and modification capabilities with enhanced full-service interior finishing capacity, including a brand-new environmentally-controlled paint facility and 24/7 parts depot.
  • Additional features include essential amenities such as exceptional customer office and lounge facilities and ground handling services.
  • With sustainability at its core, the new LEED Silver certified facility includes new solar panel installations, electric vehicle charging and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) availability.

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Bombardier has installed solar panels on the facility’s roofs as well as its car park structures to reduce energy consumption, which translates to 15% of the site’s annual electricity demand. The Singapore Service Center right now utilizes in excess of 200 staff, including in excess of 160 authorized specialists and experts and plans to add another of 50 extra staff. Bombardier likewise as of late introduced another apprenticeship program in Singapore to guarantee major areas of strength for an aviation pipeline are immovably set up, preparing the designing experts of tomorrow.