As someone who’s been flying on and around Bombardier jets for years, I’m thrilled about their new major U.S. services expansion. Knowing that over half of the world’s Bombardier executive jets are here in the States, it just makes sense and it’s about time we got more top-tier service hubs closer to home.
They’re not just upgrading existing locations they’re adding brand-new facilities, creating jobs, and doubling down on training techs who know these aircraft inside and out. That’s huge for reliability, turnaround times, and keeping our flights smooth.
Aftermarket service is the heartbeat of keeping private aviation running without hiccups, and Bombardier has been killing it ranked 1 in support two years in a row. With this move, getting my Challenger or Global in for maintenance will mean less downtime and more time in the air.
Honestly, I can’t wait to see where the new service centers pop up. The skies just got friendlier for us Bombardier flyers.

