AMAC Aerospace has announced that building work is complete on the expansion of the engineering building at its facility in Basel, Switzerland – a project that began in September 2024.
The new infrastructure includes a modern, three-storey building to house the entire engineering department. The building covers a total area of 4,100m², spread over its three floors. Departments have already begun to move into the new building. The aim is to complete the project by summer 2025.

Alongside the new engineering building, a modern gatehouse is currently under construction. The goal is to have the new reception building finished by the beginning of the second half of 2025.
Upgraded interior design showroom
Meanwhile, the newly upgraded design studio at AMAC Aerospace Switzerland is now fully operational, with an expanded team and increased space.
Led by Christelle Dietsch, manager of interior design, the team consist of a colour, material and finish (CMF) designer, a technical designer, a junior aircraft interior designer and an interior design assistant.

AMAC Aerospace explained that its design team works to transform ideas into high-quality, actionable solutions tailored to each client’s requirements – a process that begins with gaining a deep understanding of the customer’s needs, lifestyle and expectations.
From the initial concept to the final layouts, AMAC Aerospace focuses on spatial planning, ergonomics and flow, with the ultimate aim of ensuring that each design is both beautiful and functional. The team continuously researches trends, materials and innovations, in its pursuit of interiors that are both current and enduring.
Colour schemes, finishes, textures and mood are developed to express the desired atmosphere, while technical constraints and feasibility are considered from the outset. With an engineer in the team, AMAC Aerospace’s process involves all key stakeholders from the earliest stages to ensure that the creative vision aligns with what is realistically achievable. The company explained it works to create a detailed, well-documented design package that serves as a reliable foundation for implementation, to minimise risk, optimise quality and streamline communication across all project stakeholders.
