Sun, Apr 17, 2011
Only Previous Repair Center Was In Belfast, Ireland
Bombardier Customer Services announced Wednesday at MRO Americas
that it is offering repair capability for Bombardier's CRJ200,
CRJ700 and CRJ900 commercial aircraft at its Dallas repair
facility. Bombardier is showcasing its range of maintenance, repair
and overhaul services for commercial aircraft customers at MRO
Americas, a key exhibition for operators and aircraft service
providers.
CRJ900 File Photo
Following further investment in its repair and overhaul center,
located south-west of Love Field Airport in Dallas, Bombardier can
now provide CRJ aircraft repair capabilities for both nacelle and
flight control components. The significant investment includes a
large, rotable pool of parts, providing easy access to customers
for lease, exchange and repair-exchange requirements.
This new CRJ aircraft repair offering extends Bombardier's
existing repair and overhaul services in Dallas, which include
support for the RB211-E4 and IAE V2500 engines.
"We have been providing this CRJ capability at our repair and
overhaul center in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for more than 15
years and are delighted to expand it to Dallas," said Stephen
Addis, General Manager, Bombardier Customer Services, Belfast. "Our
extensive experience in the aftermarket support of nacelle and
flight control components offers improved turnaround times and
optimum value for our growing customer base in the Americas."
CRJ700 File Photo
"As we grow our overall aftermarket offering support across our
global network, we are delighted with this recent expansion of our
capabilities," said Gary Martin, Vice President, Sales, Marketing
and Service Programs, Bombardier Customer Services.
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