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Bombardier expands service network in Australia
The addition of a maintenance station in Perth, followed by one planned in Sydney later this year, enhances Bombardier’s customer support and service options in Australia.
The new Perth LMS will support all Learjet, Challenger series and Global series aircraft.
Read this story in our May/June 2025 printed issue.

Bombardier has expanded its customer service footprint in Australia with the addition of a line maintenance station (LMS) in Perth, bringing the company’s worldwide LMS presence to 10. The company also plans to open a second LMS in Sydney later this year.

The Perth LMS will support all Learjet, Challenger and Global series aircraft, with certified technical engineers offering expert maintenance. Bombardier's mobile response trucks are also operational in Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.

“The addition of the Perth line maintenance station is an integral part of our overall mission to enhance OEM support for our customers in Australia,” says Paul Sislian, executive vice president of aftermarket services and strategy. “We are delighted to be offering our customers expanded support, more resources and increased flexibility closer to their base of operations.”

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