Bombardier - Executive Advisor, Christophe Degoumois
Executive Advisor, Christophe Degoumois
(Source: Bombardier.)
  • Bombardier (BBD.B) is expanding maintenance capabilities at its service centre in Dallas, Texas
  • The company is enhancing its interior repair and refurbishment activities at the site, providing more maintenance and support capabilities
  • Bombardier will collaborate with Global Engineering & Technology to offer enhanced customized interior services
  • Refurbishment services for aircraft flooring, cabinetry, seats, and upholstery will be available on various aircraft platforms
  • Bombardier (BBD.B) is up 3.28 per cent, trading at $1.89 at 11:54 am ET

Bombardier (BBD.B) is expanding maintenance capabilities at its service centre in Dallas, Texas.

The Montreal-based company is enhancing its interior repair and refurbishment activities at the site, providing more maintenance and support capabilities.

Bombardier will collaborate with Global Engineering & Technology (GETI) to offer customers the industry’s highest quality of enhanced interior services at the Dallas facility.

There is a long-standing relationship between the two companies.

The collaboration with Wichita-based GETI will benefit from the supplier already being well-versed with Bombardier business jets at the company’s service centre in Wichita, Kansas.

Customers will have access to enhanced interior repair and refurbishment services for their aircraft flooring, cabinetry, seats, and upholstery on various aircraft platforms.

The move is the latest addition to Bombardier’s expanding customer service network, which the company intends to grow its footprint by 50 per cent.

“We are delighted to offer our customers even more options for OEM-backed interior repair and refurbishment at our world-class facility in Dallas. The enhancement of these services is a testament of our commitment to continue to meet growing customer demand with high-quality products and offerings that exceed expectations,” said Bombardier Vice President, OEM Parts and Services Christopher Debergh.

The announcement is one in a series of improvements Bombardier is making to its worldwide customer service network. They include the expansion of Bombardier’s service centre network in Berlin, Miami, London-Biggin Hill, Singapore and the new service centre under construction in Melbourne, Australia. Additionally, new Line Maintenance Stations are open to customers at strategic locations in the U.S. and Europe, along with 30 Customer Response Team mobile units worldwide.

Bombardier (BBD.B) is up 3.28 per cent, trading at $1.89 at 11:54 am ET.

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