Bombardier to double Singapore footprint with new $78m facility

This is Bombardier’s third development in Singapore since 2014.
Canadian aerospace manufacturer Bombardier is expanding its presence in Singapore with a new 250,000sqft. facility at JTC’s Seletar Aerospace Park with a investment of approximately $100m SGD (US$77.7m).
Construction begins in the second half of 2026, with operations targeted for H2 2028. The site will offer maintenance, avionics installations, aircraft-on-ground (AOG) support, a Component Repair and Overhaul (CR&O) workshop, recompletion services, and customer amenities.
This is Bombardier’s third development in Singapore since 2014.
“Our Singapore Service Centre has long been a cornerstone of service and support excellence in Asia-Pacific, supporting approximately 2,000 aircraft annually as regional demand continues to grow,” said Paul Sislian, executive vice president, Aircraft Sales and Bombardier Aftermarket Services.
“Asia-Pacific remains an important hub for Bombardier, and this investment is expected to further strengthen our footprint and ability to serve customers across the region.”
Bombardier has also joined A*STAR ARTC’s industry consortium as an anchor member to advance AI, digitalization, and automation within its MRO operations.
The A*STAR Advanced Remanufacturing and Technology Centre (ARTC) is public-private partnership research institute in Singapore focused on bridging the gap between advanced manufacturing research and industry applications
“Bombardier’s expansion reinforces Singapore’s position as a leading business aviation hub, creating quality jobs and strengthening our aerospace ecosystem,” said Christine Wong, assistant CEO of JTC.
Bombardier’s current Singapore site employs over 300 staff, including roughly 250 licensed engineers and technicians, and serves as the region’s largest OEM business aviation service facility.







