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Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is to increase the capacity of its Singapore engine centre, Eagle Services Asia (ESA).
The 48,000 square-foot expansion will accommodate a two-thirds increase from the facility’s current capacity.
Shangari Meleschi, vice president, aftermarket operations – Asia Pacific and Turkey, said: “Pratt & Whitney is investing globally to support the GTF fleet. As part of the expansion, we will increase staffing and provide extensive staff training so that we are well equipped to meet the increased demand.
“We are dedicated to maintaining our customers’ trust as we work through the impacts of the GTF fleet management plan.”
ESA inducted its first PW1100G-JM engine for overhaul in 2019. It is a joint venture between SIA Engineering Company and Pratt & Whitney and a member of the Pratt & Whitney GTF MRO network that comprises of the industry’s leading MRO companies.

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The steel structure and roof of ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia’s new purpose-built MRO facility at Subang Airport has been completed.
With the facility due to open early 2024, these completions mark two significant construction milestones for the company.
Construction of the 149,500 square-foot facility started last November and is expected to further reinforce Malaysia and Subang Airport’s position as a centre for MRO in the region.
The hangar’s main steel structure consists of approximately 90 tonnes of vertical box truss columns that support the hangar roof’s steel structure.















