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Skyservice expands Bombardier Authorized Service Facility network with Vancouver addition

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Skyservice expands Bombardier Authorized Service Facility network with Vancouver addition - Business aviation publisher
Dana Ermolenko
Country: Canada Aircraft: Airplanes

Skyservice Vancouver facility has been designated as a Bombardier Authorized Service Facility, strengthening Bombardier's service footprint across Canada. Located at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) in Richmond, British Columbia, the facility enhances support for Bombardier aircraft operators on the West Coast and expands Skyservice's ASF network alongside its established locations in Toronto (YYZ) and Montréal (YUL). The addition reflects continued alignment between Skyservice and Bombardier to expand high-quality MRO capabilities in key markets, supporting the growing fleet of Bombardier Global and Challenger aircraft operating across North America.

Benjamin Murray, President and Chief Executive Officer of Skyservice commented: "This is an important milestone for both our organization and the customers we serve together with Bombardier. Expanding our Authorized Service Facility network to Vancouver strengthens coast-to-coast coverage for Bombardier operators — enhancing responsiveness, consistency, and the overall service experience across Canada. It also reflects Skyservice's long-term strategy to build the leading integrated business aviation platform in North America."

Anthony Cox, Vice-president, Customer Support, Bombardier stated: "Strong regional service collaborations are essential to delivering the high standards of support Bombardier customers expect. This strategic expansion enhances service coverage in a key region for both Bombardier and Skyservice's customers and reinforces our commitment to delivering responsive support for Bombardier aircraft."

Vancouver facility increases access to certified technicians, mobile repair teams, and rapid-response maintenance support in a region that serves as a key gateway for trans-Pacific traffic. The expanded capability improves aircraft availability and ensures reliable service delivery across Skyservice's national network. Supporting Bombardier's global services network, Authorized Service Facilities help maintain industry-leading standards of safety, quality, and reliability for operators worldwide.

Vancouver designation supports Skyservice's broader platform strategy, connecting maintenance, aircraft management, and FBO services to deliver greater convenience and continuity for clients across North America. For aircraft management clients, the expanded network also provides preferred access to extensive hangar space and Bombardier-quality maintenance expertise on the West Coast.





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