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Home » Record backlog drives strategic expansion and new investment at Comlux America
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Record backlog drives strategic expansion and new investment at Comlux America

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomOctober 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Comlux America announced on October 15, 2025, a major expansion of its operations and workforce to support a record order backlog and anticipated growth over the next several years.

Driven by strong demand across multiple platforms, Comlux America’s current backlog comprises 28 aircraft, including six A220s for Magnifica Air, four ACJ TwoTwentys, fifteen A321 NEOs, and three A320 NEOs. To accommodate this extensive pipeline, the company has entered into a strategic partnership with the Indianapolis Airport Authority to expand its hangar capacity and operational footprint.

As part of the agreement, Comlux America will:

  • Add two new hangars by Q1 2026, providing 4 additional narrowbody bays, and
  • Complete a further expansion by the end of 2026, adding 4 more bays for narrowbody programs

These projects will enhance Comlux’s capacity and flexibility, enabling it to accommodate a growing mix of VIP completions and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) projects.

In alignment with its infrastructure investments, Comlux America is growing its employee base to meet increased production demand. The company’s workforce expanded by 20% in 2025, with a further 20% increase planned in 2026.

The Comlux Production Center has also doubled its workforce in 2025 and increased its footprint from 12,000 sq. ft. (1,115 m2) to over 26,000 sq. ft. (2,415 m2), positioning it to handle the elevated 2026 workload.

“The strength of our backlog and the expansion of our facilities and capabilities are central to Comlux’s next phase of growth,” said Adam White, CEO Comlux America. “It’s also a key factor in bringing new investors on board. Their confidence reflects the resilience and scalability of our business model as we continue to serve a global client base.”

Comlux America’s ongoing growth and new jobs creation are greatly supported by the Government of Indiana.

Mike Speedy, Secretary of Business Affairs, State of Indiana expresses Indiana’s position: “Indiana is proud to support Comlux America as it continues to expand its footprint and highly skilled workforce in Indianapolis. Their investment underscores our state’s leadership in advanced aviation which further strengthens its partnership with global aviation industry. Comlux’s growth not only drives economic opportunity here at home but also reinforces Indiana’s position as a hub for innovation in aerospace.” 

Comlux America’s continued investment in its people, facilities, and capabilities underscores the company’s commitment to maintaining its leadership in VIP completions and MRO as well as enhancing its competitiveness in a growing market segment.

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