Bombardier - Executive Advisor, Christophe Degoumois
Executive Advisor, Christophe Degoumois
(Source: Bombardier.)
  • Stuart Bailey has been appointed as General Manager of its Berlin service centre
  • Stuart worked at Lufthansa for more than two decades and has extensive experience in the management of line and base maintenance facilities
  • The Berlin Service Centre provides Bombardier’s business aircraft customers with a wide array of MRO services
  • Stuart’s appointment is the latest in a series of announcements highlighting enhancements to Bombardier’s worldwide customer service network
  • Headquartered in Montréal, Bombardier is a global leader in aviation, creating innovative and game-changing planes
  • Bombardier (BBD.B) is currently down 3.12%, trading at C$0.62 per share at 11 am EST

Bombardier Appoints Stuart Bailey as General Manager of its newly acquired Berlin service facility in Germany.

Stuart worked at Lufthansa for more than two decades and his career has taken him across Germany and to assignments in Malta and the U.S. He has extensive experience in the management of line and base maintenance facilities. His mandate as General Manager will be to continue to create winning conditions to further grow and develop the facility and its people.

“We are thrilled to have Stuart join our team,” said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Services and Support, and Corporate Strategy, Bombardier.

“Stuart will continue the important task of further growing business at the new Berlin Service Centre in addition to providing an unsurpassed customer experience. The newly integrated service centre will allow Bombardier to further expand its worldwide customer support footprint in Europe, and we look forward to offering our customers the outstanding expertise and support only the OEM can provide.”

The team at the Berlin Service Centre provides Bombardier’s business aircraft customers with a wide array of MRO services, all carried out with a high commitment to excellence.

The addition of this facility to Bombardier’s network of wholly owned service centres is a critical piece of the company’s customer service network worldwide.

This new leadership appointment is the latest in a series of announcements highlighting enhancements to Bombardier’s worldwide customer service network.

Headquartered in Montréal, Bombardier is a global leader in aviation, creating innovative and game-changing planes.

Bombardier (BBD.B) is currently down 3.12%, trading at C$0.62 per share at 11 am EST.

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