Farnborough Airport opens Bombardier line maintenance station
Posted: 23 July 2024 | Emily Budgen | No comments yet
Farnborough Airport have announced the opening of a new Bombardier line maintenance station, offering a variety of services to customers.


Farnborough Airport have celebrated the opening of a new Bombardier line maintenance station at the Airport.
Farnborough Airport has more than seventy tenants onsite – a dynamic and fast-growing aerospace and aviation industry cluster. The airport offers aircraft assistance, renovation and maintenance services.
Bombardier’s new line maintenance station at Farnborough Airport will provide quick and efficient light scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, as well as Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support with on-site technicians certified to offer Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) support to all Learjet, Challenger and Global aircraft, complementing a wide array of options for Bombardier’s customers in Europe and adds to their network of 10 service centres and 35 Mobile Response Team (MRT) units around the globe.
Bombardier will join existing on-site full-service aircraft support partners Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, whose state of the art, 225,000 sq ft London Area Service Centre at Farnborough Airport offers maintenance, repair and overhaul services, as well as interior refurbishments and after-market modifications, and Dassault Aviation Business Services (DABS), whose on-site maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) facility offers a complete range of maintenance capabilities, including major inspections, air frame repairs, avionics and cabin system upgrades, paintwork and complete interior refurbishments.
Simon Geere, CEO at Farnborough Airport commented: “Over the years, we have made significant investment to the Airport’s facilities and infrastructure, which has increasingly attracted aviation, aerospace and adjacent industries to the region, creating and building upon the historic legacy of Farnborough Airport as the birthplace of British Aviation. We’re delighted to welcome Bombardier to Farnborough Airport as we look to continue to expand our offering and solidify our position as the largest and most important business aviation gateway in the UK, and further our commitment to aviation excellence, innovation and growth.
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