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Bombardier plans to open a new aircraft service center at Fort Wayne International Airport as part of a major U.S. expansion of its maintenance and support operations.
Passenger traffic at Fort Wayne International Airport jumped 7.6% overall last year compared with 2023, the local executive director said Wednesday. The airport had 430,485 enplaned, or outbound passengers, and saw 856,803 passengers overall fly in and out ...
Located at Fort Wayne International Airport, this new facility will expand Bombardier’s footprint in the Midwestern United States, further
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Frequent flyers will soon have another way to kill time at Fort Wayne International Airport. The airport announced it will soon open The Gateway Lounge and annual memberships are now available. The new lounge is located on the ...
Bombardier plans to invest millions of dollars in a 64,500-square-foot Fort Wayne Service Centre that will draw 100 jobs within the next few years.
Bombardier will open a 64,500-sqare-foot service center at Fort Wayne International Airport by 2026, expanding its US maintenance network and adding 100 jobs in Indiana.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — Starting Wednesday, travelers flying out of Fort Wayne International Airport — and airports across the country — will need to show a Real ID or another accepted form of identification to board domestic flights. While TSA ...
This handgun was detected by TSA officers in a passenger’s carry-on bag at Fort Wayne International Airport (FWA) on May 19. (TSA photo) Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers stopped a firearm from making its way onboard an airplane at ...
With 64,500 square feet, Bombardier’s new maintenance facility will have enough hangar space to accommodate six aircraft at a time and offer scheduled and unscheduled
About 100 high-wage jobs will be created when a new 64,500 sq. ft. Bombardier aircraft service center goes online in 2026 at Fort Wayne International Airport.
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Bombardier to Open New Service Center in Indiana
In a statement, the Montreal-based manufacturer said it will open a new center at Fort Wayne International Airport (KFWA) in Indiana. The 64,500-square-foot facility will provide a full range of services, including scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications, avionics installations, and aircraft on ground (AOG) support.