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Bombardier’s new Abu Dhabi Service Centre will feature a hangar, comprehensive parts depot and a complete suite of maintenance services. (Creative Commons)
  • The development of the new Bombardier MRO at Abu Dhabi International Airport is one of several key investments Abu Dhabi Airports is supporting.
  • This represents Bombardier’s first full-service facility in the UAE and builds on its long-term commitment to their customers in this critical market.

ABU DHABI, UAE – Abu Dhabi Airports announced the official ground-breaking of Bombardier’s new service center for business aircraft, which is targeted to open in 2025 at the Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), with the capacity to fit up to four Global 7500 aircraft.

The development of the new Bombardier MRO at Abu Dhabi International Airport is one of several key investments Abu Dhabi Airports is supporting with the ultimate goal of establishing Abu Dhabi as an active and dynamic business aviation hub.

This represents Bombardier’s first full-service facility in the UAE and builds on its long-term commitment to their customers in this critical market.

At full capacity, the new OEM operated service facility (Original Equipment Manufacturer) will also add over 100 aerospace jobs in the community, cementing Bombardier’s presence in the capital of the UAE.

Once fully operational, the new facility should help Bombardier continue to expand and grow its aftermarket revenues beyond 2025.

Bombardier’s new Abu Dhabi Service Centre will feature a hangar, comprehensive parts depot and a complete suite of maintenance services, including scheduled and unscheduled heavy maintenance, aircraft modifications, paint
modification, aircraft on ground (AOG) capabilities and aircraft parking services.

Jamal Salem Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Abu Dhabi Airports, said, “We look forward to supporting Bombardier in the years ahead to witness the company’s contributions to business travel in the UAE and the region as well as the aviation sector and economy.”

The new facility will also be able to service the new Bombardier flagship of a new era, the Global 8000, when it enters service in 2025.

The facility provides the ultimate maintenance solution for the region and worldwide customers of Bombardier’s Learjet, Challenger and Global aircraft families.

“The Middle East is an important market for Bombardier with close to 150 aircraft, and we are pleased to be establishing a highly efficient facility in the UAE for our customers in the market – and for those visiting from around the world,” said Eric Martel, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bombardier.

“Abu Dhabi is a dynamic financial hub for business and commerce in the UAE and this service facility will provide significant benefits, quick aircraft turnarounds and OEM peace of mind to our growing customer base,” he said.

“We are also thrilled to be providing new, high-paying aerospace jobs in the community,” Martel added.