Daher has formally opened the new location
for its Airplane Business Unit’s U.S. headquarters at Pompano Beach, Florida with a
ribbon cutting ceremony presided by company Chairman & CEO Patrick Daher and City Mayor
Lamar Fisher.
This event attracted more than 300 attendees and brought approximately 30 TBM family
aircraft to Pompano Beach Airpark (KPMP), coinciding with the TBM Owners and Pilots
Association (TBMOPA) Safety seminar.
The new facility includes a 32,000 sq. ft. (3,000 sq. m.) structural steel building with highstrength
structure and foundations that were constructed to one of the world’s most stringent
building codes, particularly with resistance to winds of up to 150 kts.
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Rick Green, president & CEO of Greater Pompano Beach Chamber
of Commerce, Steve Rocco (Pompano Airpark manager), Lamar Fisher, mayor of Pompano Beach,
Patrick Daher, Nicolas Chabbert (Daher), Stephane Mayer (Daher),
Kim Spatz (Pompano Aviation), Chip LaMarca, Pompano Beach county commissioner,
Greg Spatz (US Construction). |
Within the building, two temperature-controlled hangars - one of which is equipped with a
three-ton overhead crane - host the TBM Service Center for TBM customers based in the
southeastern U.S. The new TBM Service Center can accommodate eight TBM aircraft simultaneously, as well as a full spare parts inventory in a dedicated storage area.
With its resources, this facility enables Daher’s Airplane Business Unit to offer more services
for TBM operators and customers, including avionics modernization, repair activities and full
aircraft overhaul. Located near the city of Fort Lauderdale, its amenities include an
automated 24-hour fueling system that enables Daher to increase its operational efficiency
and better address customer needs.
Pompano Beach Airpark is an airport devoted to general aviation, where 160 aircraft are
based. Generating an average 160,000 aircraft movements annually, it is ranked as the 27th
busiest airport in the U.S. The airport has an operational air traffic control tower that
functions under terms of the FAA Contract Tower Program, and incorporates three runways
- one of which recently was extended to 5,000 ft. (1,527 m.).
Nicolas Chabbert, President of Daher’s Socata North America Inc. subsidiary in the U.S., and
who also is Senior Vice-President of the Daher Airplane Business Unit, said Pompano
Beach Airpark was chosen because it continues Daher’s presence within Florida’s Broward County
– where the U.S. operations have been located for 20 years – and remains a destination of
choice for TBM customers.
“Our new Pompano Beach facilities gives us the additional space we need, positions us to
better serve customers for years to come, and reinforces our enthusiasm for what this
business can accomplish in America,” Chabbert explained. “Following the TBM program’s
great success, the fleet is growing - with more than 500 TBMs in the U.S. today. These
aircraft will benefit from our new capabilities, such as avionics service that will complement
our support and maintenance activities. After almost two decades at Florida’s Fort-
Lauderdale-Hollywood North Perry airport, we are delighted for this relocation, which brings
us to an airport with longer runways and that can offer more even services.”
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