Aviation company relocates to Bournemouth Airport


Gama Aviation, a business aviation services company, has opened a site at Bournemouth Airport.

The company has signed a 25-year lease on their new premises, moving to Bournemouth Airport after previous setups in Farnborough and Oxford.
 
Scott McVicar, managing director of the Europe Ground Division, said: "Since the move we have won long-term contracts of more than £90m, brought two commercial airlines to Bournemouth for maintenance and are building a strong corporate jet and turbo prop maintenance business.
 
"This is a good start, but we will increasingly ramp up our capabilities to meet the demands coming from civil aviation, business aviation, defence sectors, air ambulance and law enforcement.
 
"Our Bournemouth facility is fully integrated into a network that incorporates 14 US, six UK, two European, one Middle East, two Asian sites and four associated sites in Australia, providing coverage through Asia Pacific. 
 
"The specialisms, experience and capability we have here make it a keystone location, to which the network is already driving heavy maintenance business, particularly from the Middle East."
 
Source:  Insider Media South West
 
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