Bombardier Completes Installation of Solar Panels at London Biggin Hill Service Centre to Power More of its Operations with Renewable Energy, Proactively Continues to Reduce its Environmental Footprint

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  • Addition of solar panels at the facility builds on Bombardier’s industry leadership to promote sustainable practices and ongoing commitment to reduce the energy consumption at its worldwide service facilities

  • Installation of more than 3,000 solar panels at the nearly 250,000 sq. ft. London Biggin Hill facility to provide up to 32% of the service centre’s total energy demand from an on-site renewable source

  • New PV solar panel system will generate more than 1.133 million kWh, lowering annual carbon emissions by up to 252 tons

MONTRéAL, July 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bombardier announced today that more than 3,000 solar panels have been installed on the roof of Bombardier’s London Biggin Hill Service Centre located at the London Biggin Hill Airport, underscoring its commitment to promote sustainable practices within the aviation industry and to reduce its energy consumption at its worldwide facilities.

The recently completed project was developed in collaboration with Zestec Renewable Energy, a funder, developer and asset manager of renewable solutions and part of the Octopus Energy group. The new PV solar panels will generate more than 1.133 million kWh, lowering the annual carbon emissions by up to 252 tons and providing up to 32% of the facility’s total energy demand from an on-site renewable source.

“At Bombardier, we are actively committed to ensuring that we are making aviation more sustainable and this includes the design and implementation of sustainability-related projects in our service facilities around the world,” said Paul Sislian, Executive Vice President, Aftermarket Service & Strategy. “This recent installation is aligned with our company’s objective to manufacture and service aircraft with the smallest possible environmental impact and demonstrates our company’s commitment to lead the way to a greener industry.”

Bombardier’s expanded London Biggin Hill Service Centre nears 250,000 square feet and provides customers with complete heavy maintenance capabilities. It is fully equipped to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications and avionics installations for Bombardier Learjet, Challenger and Global aircraft.

The addition of the solar panels at the London Biggin Hill Service Centre is just the latest example of Bombardier’s ongoing commitment to building and enhancing its service facilities through a sustainable lens. Another example is Bombardier’s Singapore Service Centre. Located at the growing Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore, the 290,000 sq. ft. facility was built with sustainability at its core. The LEED Silver certified service centre includes new solar panel installations, electric vehicle charging and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) capability.