New Paint Facility at Bombardier’s London Biggin Hill Service Centre Progressing to Plan
Bombardier announced that the development of a new 51,000 sq. ft. paint facility at the London Biggin Hill Service Centre is progressing in earnest with several key processes completed, including ground stabilization and foundation work on the hangar.
The hangar steel framework continues to progress, and the cladding works have also commenced. Bromley and Biggin Hill Member of Parliament Peter Fortune visited the London Biggin Hill Service Centre on July 4, which provided him with a closer look at the exceptional aerospace expertise at the service center and the development of its most recent expansion.
Bombardier’s new two-bay paint facility is expected to employ more than 50 skilled paint technicians and will complement the approximately 250,000-square-foot service facility, which is fully equipped to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications and avionics installations for Bombardier Global, Challenger and Learjet aircraft.
With a targeted completion date in the second half of 2026, the new paint facility will add to the center’s service options.
“The addition of the new paint facility at the London Biggin Hill Airport adds a sought-after service element to the already comprehensive offerings for our customers, ensuring they have a complete maintenance experience to help keep their aircraft in the air,” said Sander Podgoric, general manager of the London Biggin Hill Service Centre.
Podgoric added, “The London Biggin Hill Service Centre brings hundreds of high-paying jobs to Bromley and Biggin Hill County. We are delighted to showcase this important facility to Bromley and Biggin Hill Member of Parliament, Peter Fortune, building on our shared vision of producing high-paying jobs in the region.”
“It was incredible to see behind-the-scenes at Bombardier’s state of the art engineering facility. It is a great benefit for the borough to have a multinational company like Bombardier set their European flagship service facility here,” said Peter Fortune, Bromley and Biggin Hill Member of Parliament.
Fortune continued, “It is exciting to see their commitment to developing in Bromley with the construction of their new paint facility, creating more local jobs and opportunities, and speaks volumes for the fantastic job that London Biggin Hill Airport does attracting inward investment to the region.”
Inaugurated in 2017 and expanded in 2022 to nearly 250,000 sq. ft., the Bombardier Biggin Hill service center serves as an economic driver at the London Biggin Hill Airport and the London Borough of Bromley.
In 2024, Bombardier and F/LIST announced the opening of a contemporary 700-square-foot material lounge to provide customers with access to a portfolio of interior materials housed at one of its international service centers.
Bombardier also announced last year the addition of more than 3,000 solar panels on the roof of the service center and a new line maintenance station at the nearby Farnborough Airport providing light scheduled and unscheduled maintenance as well as Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support.