Bombardier doubles down on Moorpark. The aerospace company opens a 46,000-square-foot service facility at 14399 Princeton Avenue, expanding its line maintenance work and adding skilled jobs to the local economy.
The new building lifts Bombardier's footprint inside the city to a much larger scale. Technicians service business jets that fly in and out of the region, and the company plans steady hiring as the operation grows.
Mayor Chris Enegren joined Ventura County Supervisor Janice Parvin at the August ribbon-cutting. Local leaders praised the project as proof that Moorpark keeps drawing high-quality employers to its industrial corridor along Princeton Avenue.
The expansion fits a wider pattern. Moorpark's business districts keep filling with companies that want space, talent, and a city that welcomes growth. Bombardier's investment signals confidence in what comes next.
What it means for Moorpark: more skilled jobs, more tax base, and another reason for the next employer to take a closer look at the city.