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  • Following a new agreement with StandardAero, Bombardier (BBD) is enhancing its maintenance capabilities at its service facilities in Europe
  • StandardAero technicians will now be available on-site at these locations to create a one-stop-shop for all Bombardier aircraft operators’ engine, APU and airframe service needs
  • StandardAero is one of the world’s largest independent aircraft maintenance providers
  • Headquartered in Montréal, Bombardier is a global leader in aviation
  • Bombardier (BBD.B) is up 1.56%, trading at C$0.63 at 1:30 pm EST

Bombardier (BBD.B) has expanded its service centre offerings for Challenger and Learjet customers in their Biggin Hill and Berlin facilities.

In addition to providing enhanced engine and APU repair and overhaul capabilities at the Biggin Hill and Berlin service centres, the new agreement with StandardAero will enable Challenger and Learjet customers to benefit from all-inclusive pricing options on all maintenance repairs.  Dedicated StandardAero technicians will now be available on-site at Bombardier’s service locations to create a one-stop-shop for all engine, APU and airframe service needs.

“Bombardier is committed to ensuring its customers receive exceptional service support to keep their aircraft in the air and this new collaboration leverages StandardAero’s industry-leading engine repair and overhaul maintenance capabilities with Bombardier’s own extensive support services onsite to create the ultimate one-stop-shop for our customers,” said Jean-Christophe Gallagher, Executive Vice President, Services and Support, and Corporate Strategy, Bombardier.

“Through this agreement, our operators will benefit from the unmatched expertise and proficiency provided by both Bombardier and StandardAero, delivering the service experience they demand and deserve.”

“We are thrilled and proud to be working with Bombardier to enhance our maintenance offerings to customers and solidify our standing as one of business aviation’s leading engine MRO providers,” said Tony Brancato, President, Business Aviation, StandardAero. “This collaboration further underscores our commitment to customers by providing expanded services and ensuring we continue to enrich their overall maintenance experience.”

Skilled StandardAero technicians at Bombardier’s service locations in Europe will provide additional capabilities ranging from engine borescope inspections to on-condition engine disassembly and repair. This includes troubleshooting and repair of any recorded engine squawks.

The agreement with StandardAero builds on Bombardier’s comprehensive global customer service commitment to provide the best customer service experience in business aviation today. Bombardier’s increased investment in infrastructure, new technologies, resources and capabilities continues to drive value for customers and their aircraft.

StandardAero is one of the world’s largest independent providers of services including engine and airframe maintenance, repair and overhaul, engine component repair, engineering services, interior completions and paint applications. 

Bombardier is a global leader in aviation, creating innovative and game-changing planes. Our products and services provide world-class experiences that set new standards in passenger comfort, energy efficiency, reliability and safety.

Headquartered in Montréal, Bombardier is present in more than 12 countries including its production/engineering sites and its customer support network. The Corporation supports a worldwide fleet of approximately 4,900 aircraft in service with a wide variety of multinational corporations, charter and fractional ownership providers, governments and private individuals.

Bombardier (BBD.B) is up 1.56%, trading at C$0.63 at 1:30 pm EST.

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