Satair, an Airbus services company, has relocated its head office to the “Public” building in Ørestad, Copenhagen. The new headquarters, covering around 7,900 m² has been designed as a modern, collaborative workspace to support the company’s expanding global operations and evolving business requirements.
The move reflects Satair’s ambition to reinforce its position as a leading player in the aviation aftermarket, while further establishing Copenhagen as a central strategic hub within its global network. This development comes at a time when the aviation services market is projected to grow substantially, with Airbus forecasting that it could nearly double in size over the next two decades.
The new office is intended to enhance cross-functional collaboration and improve connectivity across Airbus’ international operations, enabling more efficient decision-making and fostering continued innovation. As part of Airbus, Satair plays a key role in delivering integrated material and logistics services to airlines, MRO providers and industry partners worldwide, making operational efficiency and coordination critical to its success.
In addition to supporting business performance, the relocation also underscores Satair’s focus on providing a modern and attractive working environment for its employees. The Ørestad site offers flexible workspace solutions aligned with the needs of a forward-looking, globally oriented organisation.
While the company’s headquarters operations have moved, its warehouse activities will remain at Kastrup for the time being. However, Satair is planning a full transition to a new, state-of-the-art logistics facility in the Greater Copenhagen area by early 2027. This future investment is expected to further strengthen its global distribution capabilities, improve automation and enhance overall service efficiency.
Founded in 1957, Satair continues to play a central role in the global aviation supply chain.



















