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Skyservice to strengthen North America MRO network with new California Facility 

Skyservice to strengthen North America MRO network with new California Facility.
The modern facility will house a 40,000-square-foot hangar with 28-foot-high and 160-foot-wide doors that can accommodate newer aircraft.

The new 60,000-square-foot FBO and maintenance facility will provide services to private jets and will offer luxurious lounge amenities for passengers and flight crews, conference room capabilities, and upscale customer service.

Skyservice Business Aviation (“Skyservice California” or “Skyservice”), a North American leader in business aviation, announced today that its award-winning private jet centre network will expand to Napa, California. Fixed-based operations (FBO) and maintenance services will be available at the 60,000-square-foot full-service private jet centre at Napa County Airport (APC). In addition, the new facility will offer luxurious lounge amenities for passengers and flight crews, conference room capabilities, and upscale customer service.

“We are excited to develop a private jet facility that will serve as the pinnacle gateway to one of North America’s most renowned recreation hubs,” stated Benjamin Murray, president, and CEO, Skyservice“Our expansion in Napa demonstrates our commitment to providing world-class private aviation services in North America, supporting local communities and their economies,” he further added.

The construction will commence at the beginning of 2023. Skyservice will temporarily operate out of a modular facility at Napa County Airport beginning in January 2023.

“We are passionate about shaping the future of business aviation by offering innovative and responsible operations to our customers. With a strong commitment to reduce carbon emissions and work toward climate action, we strive to improve and implement sustainable initiatives in our industry and seek partners sharing our vision of a cleaner, more sustainable future.”

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The cutting-edge facility will include a 40,000-square-foot hangar with 28-foot-high and 160-foot-wide doors that can accommodate newer aircraft like the Gulfstream 650 while also supporting the airport’s more popular Citation and Challenger aircraft. When finished, the facility will support some of the industry’s most innovative sustainable operations solutions.