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Bombardier takes off with $100m Seletar service expansion

New 250,000 sq ft facility to support aircraft recompletions. 

Bombardier will expand its Singapore Service Centre at JTC’s Seletar Aerospace Park with a new 250,000 sq ft facility involving a $100m investment.

The new facility is expected to provide scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications, avionics installations, and 24/7 aircraft-on-ground support.

It is also intended to support aircraft recompletion activities, including paint and interior finishing, and will include a component repair and overhaul workshop.

The site will also house a customer lounge and a dedicated crew rest area.

Construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, whilst operations are targeted to start in the second half of 2028.

Bombardier said the expansion will be its third development in Singapore since 2014. The project is expected to create more than 200 highly skilled jobs over time.

The group’s site currently employs over 300 local staff.

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