Flying Colours Corp. completes third Bombardier Global heavy maintenance check
Flying Colours Corp., the North American MRO business has completed its third 120-month, heavy maintenance check, on a Bombardier Global airframe. The ten-year inspection of the Global Express required the privately-owned aircraft to be stripped back to the airframe to enable a full structural inspection.
The interior was also stripped bare, as wall panels, carpets, insulating surfaces, floorboards, monuments, external fairings and panels were removed to undergo maintenance assessments and the requisite overhauls. The aircraft was redelivered at the end of July and represents the last in a trio of 8C checks completed in the last twelve months.
“As a Bombardier ASF we are well positioned to support the upcoming mandatory checks” said Eric Gillespie, Executive VP, Flying Colours.
Heavy checks are also being completed on Bombardier Challengers, Learjet and Dassault Falcon types at both the Peterborough, On. and St. Louis KSUS Flying Colours facilities. “Both facilities regularly conduct light to heavy maintenance across a range of airframes. We also handle interior modifications and technical upgrades in parallel which maximizes the aircraft downtime helping the owners save time and money,” adds Gillespie.