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Gama Aviation Expands Services with New Paintshop at Staverton

Gama Aviation Expands Services with New Paintshop at Staverton
Gama Aviation is preparing to launch a new paintshop at its UK Rotary Centre of Excellence in Staverton, with operations expected to commence in January 2026. The facility will offer refinishing, repainting, and livery services specifically tailored for Leonardo AW169, AW139, and Airbus H145 helicopter platforms. This new addition will be integrated with Gama’s existing Part-145 maintenance, avionics, and interior modification services, reinforcing the company’s objective to provide a comprehensive, end-to-end service experience for its clients.
Advanced Facility and Expertise
The paintshop, measuring 16 by 8 metres, is equipped with specialist lighting and optimized airflow management systems to support a wide range of services, from minor panel refinishing to full aircraft repaints. Customers will benefit from aviation-approved colour matching and bespoke paint scheme development, overseen by a senior rotary paint specialist with over three decades of industry experience. This expertise is expected to enhance the quality and precision of the refinishing work, aligning with the high standards demanded in the rotary aviation sector.
Operational and Market Challenges
While the expansion represents a significant advancement for Gama Aviation, it also introduces several operational challenges. The integration of the paintshop may lead to increased operational costs and potential delays as the company adjusts to new workflows and fluctuating demand. Additionally, the move is likely to attract close scrutiny from competitors and customers alike, who will be attentive to any changes in pricing structures and service quality.
In response, competitors may seek to bolster their own service offerings or negotiate more favourable terms with suppliers to maintain their market positions. This dynamic could intensify competition within the sector, as companies strive to differentiate their capabilities and secure client loyalty.
Compounding these challenges, recent industry forecasts indicate that aviation insurance premiums are expected to rise starting in 2026. This anticipated increase could further impact Gama Aviation’s cost base and influence its pricing strategies for the new paintshop services.
Despite these potential headwinds, Gama Aviation’s investment in the Staverton facility highlights its commitment to broadening its service portfolio and reinforcing its standing in the rotary aviation market.

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