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ST Engineering Expands Aircraft Engine Maintenance Capacity

ST Engineering Expands Aircraft Engine Maintenance Capacity
ST Engineering has inaugurated a new aircraft engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Singapore, a strategic development that will double its annual engine servicing capacity to over 300 units by 2027. Officially opened on September 15 by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong, the multimillion-dollar, 10,000-square-meter facility forms a key part of Singapore’s broader ambition to strengthen its position as a premier aerospace hub.
Advanced Technologies and Operational Efficiency
Situated within ST Engineering’s aerospace compound in Paya Lebar, the new facility integrates cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) robots and automated systems, designed to enhance operational efficiency. These innovations have significantly streamlined maintenance processes. For instance, a robotic arm now replaces worn seals on engine fan cases, transforming a previously week-long, labor-intensive task into a faster and safer operation. Additionally, an AI-powered system has reduced the time required to identify and sort engine components from 32 hours to just eight, underscoring the facility’s commitment to leveraging technology for improved productivity.
The expansion will primarily service CFM56 and Leap engines, which power widely used narrow-body aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 Next Generation. Alongside an existing MRO facility in Xiamen, China, ST Engineering’s total engine maintenance capacity is set to exceed 400 engines annually.
Workforce Development and Industry Context
The new Singapore facility is expected to generate over 300 high-value jobs, with technicians and engineers receiving specialized training to operate the latest technologies. Jeffrey Lam, president of commercial aerospace at ST Engineering, emphasized the strategic timing of the expansion: “As airlines expand and renew their fleets, and with more new-generation Leap engines entering into service, our new capacity and technology-enabled workforce will position us well to support airline and operator customers worldwide.”
This expansion occurs amid ongoing industry challenges, including tariff disruptions and persistent supply chain issues. Despite these obstacles, ST Engineering is advancing its plans to capture a larger share of the robust legacy engine MRO market. The move is anticipated to intensify competition, with rivals such as Hanwha Aviation securing financing to grow their engine leasing business and GE’s XEOS joint venture enhancing its CFM Leap engine MRO and testing capabilities.
Singapore currently accounts for 10 percent of global MRO output, servicing one in ten aircraft and one in five engines worldwide. Jermaine Loy, managing director of the Economic Development Board, highlighted the significance of ST Engineering’s expansion: “ST Engineering’s expansion of its MRO activities for aircraft engines, along with the deployment of AI and automation, will further Singapore’s status as Asia’s leading aerospace hub.” He also noted that the company’s collaboration with local enterprises exemplifies how industry leaders can leverage Singapore’s dynamic aerospace ecosystem to drive innovation and enhance competitiveness.
Founded in 1975 with an initial focus on military engines, ST Engineering’s MRO business now serves approximately 50 airlines globally, reflecting decades of growth and diversification. The company’s latest investment underscores its commitment to adapting to evolving industry demands and technological advancements.

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