Skyservice adds Vancouver to Bombardier authorised service facility network

The Vancouver facility serves as a gateway for trans-Pacific traffic.
Skyservice Business Aviation has received Bombardier Authorized Service Facility designation for its Vancouver International Airport location, extending the company’s certified Bombardier maintenance coverage to Canada’s West Coast.
The addition gives Skyservice three Bombardier ASF locations across Canada, joining its existing facilities in Toronto and Montreal, and provides Bombardier Global and Challenger operators with coast-to-coast certified maintenance access.
“Expanding our authorised service facility network to Vancouver strengthens coast-to-coast coverage for Bombardier operators – enhancing responsiveness, consistency, and the overall service experience across Canada,” said Benjamin Murray, President and CEO of Skyservice.
“Strong regional service collaborations are essential to delivering the high standards of support Bombardier customers expect,” said Anthony Cox, vice president, Customer Support, Bombardier. “This strategic expansion enhances service coverage in a key region for both Bombardier and Skyservice’s customers.”
The Vancouver facility serves as a gateway for trans-Pacific traffic and will offer certified technicians, mobile repair teams and rapid-response maintenance support.
The designation connects into Skyservice’s broader platform, which spans MRO, aircraft management, FBO services and charter across North America.
Now in its 40th year of operations, Skyservice holds regulatory approvals from Transport Canada Civil Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, European Union Aviation Safety Agency and several other aviation authorities.







