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Skyservice expands presence in Montréal
The acquisition of hangar and office space at Montréal-Trudeau International airport further strengthens Skyservice's presence in Canada's aviation services market.
Skyservice has acquired a heavy-body aircraft hangar and office facility from Bombardier at Montréal-Trudeau International airport.
Read this story in our October 2022 printed issue.

Skyservice Business Aviation has acquired a heavy-body aircraft hangar and office facility from Bombardier, doubling its footprint at Montréal-Trudeau International airport in Canada.

The 153,000 sq ft property includes 80,000 sq ft of hangar space, providing Skyservice with greater capacity to perform nose-to-tail heavy aircraft maintenance as well as support the growing demand for aircraft management at one of Canada's busiest airports.

"We are pleased to acquire this cutting-edge facility, which will allow us to deliver our award-winning services to even more aircraft owners, clients and fleet operators," says president and CEO Benjamin Murray. "Skyservice was founded in Montréal in 1986, and we are committed to continuing to invest in aviation excellence, innovation and sustainability at this airport, creating more opportunities for hands-on training and employment, and offering aircraft owners access to a full suite of best-in-class services and support."

Earlier this year, Skyservice opened Toronto South, its second private jet centre at Toronto Pearson International airport, which includes a 90,000 sq ft hangar and a 20,000 sq ft fixed base operation (FBO) exclusive to managed aircraft clients. Skyservice South joins Skyservice's Toronto Midfield FBO.

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