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Bombardier, Tianjin Airport Economic break ground on new facility

Montreal - Bombardier and Tianjin Airport Economic Area have announced that they have officially signed definitive agreements confirming their joint venture and have commenced construction of a maintenance facility for Bombardier Business Aircraft, to be located in Tianjin, China.


April 23, 2015  By Bombardier

Leaders from both sides celebrated the venture with an official groundbreaking ceremony.

The service facility, which is set to open in 2017, is 8,897 sq. metres (95,766 sq. feet) including hangar and office and back shop areas. Bombardier Business Aircraft customers will be able to receive maintenance, repair, overhaul, and associated activities and services at the facility. Under the joint venture agreement, the facility will be operated using similar processes and procedures that govern Bombardier’s wholly-owned Service Centre network worldwide.

“China, and specifically Tianjin, is a strategic location for business aircraft,” said Michel Ouellette, Vice President, Aircraft Programs and Customer Services, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “We look forward to collaborating with the leaders of Tianjin to provide our customers with access to a full range of OEM maintenance services at their doorstep.”

“We are glad to have officially broken ground today for our future joint venture facility with Bombardier,” said Huang Xingguo, Mayor of Tianjin. “We are confident that this collaboration will benefit Bombardier Business Aircraft customers in China, while growing the large aerospace hub in Tianjin, China.”

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The new maintenance facility will further strengthen Bombardier’s customer support network in the country, which includes a team of Field Service Representatives and Customer Support Account Managers, four Authorized Service Facilities, Regional Support Offices in Shanghai, Hong Kong and neighbouring Singapore, as well as two established parts depots in Beijing and Hong Kong. In addition, Bombardier continues to explore opportunities to increase its customer support presence in strategic locations.

Bombardier currently has an installed base of over 120 business aircraft within the Greater China region.

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