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Bombardier Business Aircraft Appoints ASF in India

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Bombardier Business Aircraft has appointed Indamer Aviation as an Authorized Service Facility (ASF) for business aircraft customers based in or flying to India.

The new ASF in Ahmedabad, India, will be capable of performing line maintenance for Global business aircraft.

"The new addition to Bombardier's expanding aftermarket network will provide our business aircraft customers with even more options for high quality maintenance services closer to home," said Michel Ouellette, Vice President, Aircraft Programs and Customer Services, Bombardier Business Aircraft. "With its wealth of experience, we are confident that Indamer Aviation Private Limited can deliver first-class services to operators in the region."

Providing maintenance on business aircraft for 67 years, Indamer Aviation has various service facilities around India. The facility in Ahmedabad, India is located at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport and is supported by a team of more than 42 technicians. The 3,220 square meter (approximately 34,660 square feet) maintenance facility offers a variety of on-site services with capabilities to perform minor scheduled maintenance, re-work and modifications for business aircraft customers.

The appointment of Indamer Aviation to Bombardier's service and maintenance network brings the number of ASFs catering to Bombardier's business aircraft customers to more than 50 facilities worldwide. These are supported by seven Bombardier-owned service centres in North America, Europe and Singapore.

Bombardier, Ahmedabad, India, Maintenance

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