Flying Colours Corp. is celebrating the first anniversary of its aircraft interiors facility in Singapore this week at ABACE 2016. Located in the Bombardier Aerospace Singapore Service Centre at Seletar Aerospace Park, its Singapore facility was opened in April 2015 to provide refurbishment services for Bombardier Challengers, Globals and Learjets based in Asia Pacific.
The aircraft completion company’s Singapore facility, led by general manager Paul Dunford, has worked on 50 aircraft over the past 12 months. Some projects included a full refurbishment of a Bombardier Global Express and a Challenger, as well as interior work on a range of non-Bombardier aircraft.
According to Canada-based Flying Colours (Booth P121), it has increased its capacity and capability in areas such as preliminary inspections, repair work, modifications and refurbishments. Its Singapore facility now has 13 team members, including six local technicians, with a further six anticipated to join this year.
“We are very pleased to celebrate this milestone first anniversary. We have had a good year in Singapore and our workload continues to grow, as does our reputation,” said Flying Colours executive vice president Eric Gillespie.