AMAC Aerospace expands as it wins new land at Bodrum/Milas Airport

AMAC Aerospace has won additional land that will enable the Swiss company to further expand its services to its existing, and potential new clients, from its Bodrum (BJV) facility.

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Through a process of tendering, AMAC Aerospace worked with the ‘General Directorate of State Airport’ authorities to secure more land, with up to 32’000m2 of space to house wide body hangars, a number of admin and technical support facilities and to be situated at the apex between Europe and Asia.

Construction plans are being drawn up and work on the new facilities will start immediately. Hangars, offices, refurbished aprons, infrastructure to working areas and technical shops are all planned to be housed in one location. Stemming from the intricate operations that we have established in Basel, will ensure that clients can bring their assets to AMAC and have all related working procedures carried out from a ‘one stop shop’. Present capabilities cover both Airline and Business Aviation activities in Maintenance. The construction phase will take approximately two years to complete with full operations expected to start thereafter in 2026.

AMAC Aerospace’s Group executive chairman and CEO, Kadri Muhiddin said: ‘AMAC Aerospace are delighted to have been awarded this land by Bodrum/Milas Airport authorities and we thank the ‘General Directorate of State Airport’ authorities to have granted this allowance to us which will reflect in a strong social and economic benefits to the Bodrum area.

AMAC Aerospace’s General Manager for Bodrum, Mustafa Yilmaz added: ‘With the new land acquisition we will have more opportunities to serve more clients in the world of Maintenance and for this region. We look forward to expanding ‘Swiss Excellence in Aviation’ to AMAC Aerospace Turkey.