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ST Engineering Opens Airframe and Nacelle MRO Service Center in Singapore

ST Engineering Opens Integrated Airframe and Nacelle MRO Service Center in Singapore
ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace division has inaugurated a new integrated airframe and nacelle maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) service center in Singapore. This facility marks the first in the company’s global network to combine both airframe and nacelle maintenance operations under one roof. The initiative is designed to enhance operational efficiency and provide streamlined maintenance solutions for aircraft operators.
Enhancing Operational Efficiency for Aircraft Operators
By consolidating airframe and nacelle maintenance services at a single location, the new center aims to reduce operational complexity and shorten turnaround times for operators. The facility is equipped with advanced tooling and adheres to original equipment manufacturer (OEM)-approved processes, supporting both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance requirements. This integration facilitates simplified communication, improved maintenance scheduling, and more effective management of work scopes.
Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace at ST Engineering, highlighted the advantages for customers, stating, “This integrated service center in Singapore strengthens our global MRO network and gives customers more flexibility in choosing a location that best supports their operations and MRO requirements. By streamlining communications, maintenance scheduling, and work scope management, we now offer a true one-stop experience that allows our customers to focus on flying and growing their business.”
Positioning Amidst a Competitive Asia-Pacific MRO Market
The launch of this integrated center comes at a time of heightened competition within the Asia-Pacific MRO sector. Industry leaders such as Pratt & Whitney and RTX have recently made substantial investments in regional MRO capabilities, elevating technical standards and customer expectations. As ST Engineering broadens its service offerings, it faces increased scrutiny regarding its technical proficiency and pricing strategies. Market analysts anticipate that competitors may respond by expanding their service portfolios or regional presence to safeguard their market share.
Expanding a Global MRO Network
ST Engineering currently holds the position of the world’s largest airframe MRO service provider, operating facilities across Asia-Pacific, the United States, and Europe. Its nacelle MRO network includes major centers in Stockholm, Baltimore, Melbourne, and Xiamen, supported by over ten additional service centers worldwide. These facilities provide round-the-clock technical support and access to nacelle exchange asset pools.
The company’s nacelle MRO programs are certified by multiple aviation authorities and approved by leading OEMs, including Boeing, Airbus, Safran, and Collins Aerospace. These certifications enable ST Engineering to deliver repairs and services aligned with OEM standards to operators globally.
Upcoming Showcase at Singapore Airshow 2026
ST Engineering plans to showcase its comprehensive MRO services and multidisciplinary engineering capabilities at the Singapore Airshow 2026, scheduled from 3 to 8 February at the ST Engineering Pavilion (G01).

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