Flying Colours Corp. Asia has appointed Paul
Dunford as General Manager. He will be based at Singapore’s
Seletar Aerospace Park.
Canadian-born Dunford joins the company
following a 25-year career within the aerospace industry and was
selected for his extensive knowledge of Bombardier Challenger and
Global completion programmes.
Previously working for Bombardier
Aerospace in Montreal, Dunford has relocated to Singapore where he
is responsible for managing the progress of interiors completion
projects, developing new business and building a robust, onsite
interiors team for Flying Colours.
“We’re delighted Paul agreed to
join us,” said Eric Gillespie, VP Flying Colours. “His customer facing experience and understanding of
the complexity of interior completions makes him a perfect fit for
the role. He will certainly add real value to our growing Asian
business.”
Housed in the Bombardier Aerospace Singapore
Service Centre, the Flying Colours facility became fully
operational in early 2015 and has already completed its first
project since opening; woodwork refinishing on a Challenger 605
model. The team is currently working on two Global models
refurbishing and refinishing the woodwork on both aircraft. The
cabinetry, finishing and upholstery shops are also active on a
variety of Bombardier projects.
“This is a very important
geographical area for our company. There are limited facilities in
the region capable of refurbishing Challenger, Global or Learjet
aircraft to the required standard so this is a great opportunity,”
said Gillespie. “Operational costs to fly aircraft back to North
American or Europe are high, and down time becomes lengthy, so by
having a local base we are fulfilling a strong market demand and
anticipate we will continue to grow in the region as a result.”
One of Dunford’s key responsibilities will be to meet
Flying Colours long-term aim of employing a mainly local
workforce. It has already recruited 12 team members: six local
technicians, four Canadian technicians and two administration
staff in addition to the General Manager role. The plan is to hire
another six to eight technicians in 2015, all of which will go
through a specially developed three-month training schedule in
Canada. Through on-the-job training and specific aircraft
project-led work it is expected they will become proficient in all
elements of the interior skills portfolio currently provided by
Flying Colours.
“Paul will help us select the right candidates and
then ensure their ongoing development supports the business
requirements. Right now the skills needed to deliver the quality
expected for Bombardier aircraft are rare, which is why we wanted
to recruit someone who really understood the challenges and could rise to the opportunities presented. We have that in Paul,” said
Gillespie.
Flying Colours offers a full range of
interiors services including preliminary interior inspections,
interior removals and installation, interior repair work, interior
modification work and interior refurbishment work at the
Singapore-based Bombardier Service Centre facility. The full
service interior offering complements Bombardier’s comprehensive
line and heavy maintenance services at the same facility.
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