Following on from its recent announcement regarding additions to its aircraft fleet, Zenith Aviation is pleased to announce that it has also completed the acquisition of the former heritage hangar at London Biggin Hill. Plans for the new site are currently still under consideration but options include the demolition of the current building, replacing it with a larger purpose built facility.
“Our engineering activity has increased dramatically over the last 12 months and the additional space created by the new facility will enable us to further develop this area of our business in the coming year. In 2016 we've had incredible success increasing our fleet of managed aircraft along with our Part 145 capability and this new acquisition will take us from strength to strength.” added Stuart Mulholland, managing director of Zenith Aviation.
Robert Walters, director at London Biggin Hill, commented: “We are delighted to witness the significant growth and success of Zenith Aviation. Under Stuart Mulholland's inspired leadership, Zenith Aviation have established themselves as a significant global business aviation services provider”.

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