To cater to the rising needs for airframe maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services in the Asia Pacific region1, ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace business is expanding its capacity in Singapore with a new airframe maintenance facility in Singapore Changi Airport. Groundbreaking for the new facility was held today at its location next to the Changi Airfreight Centre in Changi Creek, in the presence of industry and government partners.
The new airframe facility will be equipped with four hangar bays that can service widebody aircraft, inclusive of a hybrid paint and maintenance bay. The total development cost for the 84,000 sqm facility is estimated at S$170 million, which includes construction and equipment costs. The first hangar bay is expected to be ready in mid-2025, followed by the remaining three by end 2026.
When fully operational, the facility will contribute an additional 1.3 million manhours annually, which is about 10 per cent of ST Engineering’s current global airframe MRO capacity. It will create over 550 jobs including roles such as licensed aircraft engineers, planning and production control specialists, mechanics, warehouse and logistics personnel. ST Engineering’s longstanding customer, Japan Airlines, will be the first airline to induct its aircraft into the new facility for servicing.