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Aircraft completion and refurbishment specialist Flying Colours recently inaugurated its 12,000-sq-ft interiors facility in the Bombardier Service Center at Singapore Seletar Airport. It houses a dedicated gluing workshop, polishing room, sanding room and humidity controlled spray room for varnishing and finishing woodwork. In addition to a dedicated customer design center, the space includes workstations for upholstery, soft furnishing and material cutting.
“We are delighted that we can now offer Bombardier owners and operators the option to have interior requirements fulfilled in Asia,” said Flying Colours president and CEO John Gillespie. “Previously they had to fly aircraft to Europe or North America to receive the quality of workmanship expected, but with the opening of our facility they can now benefit from work being undertaken within the region.”
Flying Colours Singapore has already completed its first project—refinishing the woodwork of a Singapore-based Bombardier Challenger 605. Its team of 12 technicians at the facility is currently refurbishing and refinishing the woodwork on two Asia Pacific-based Globals.
The company’s Singapore shop offers a range of aircraft interiors services, including preliminary inspections, removals and installation, repair, modification and refurbishment.