ST Engineering Enhances MRO Offerings with Integrated Airframe and Nacelle Service Centre in Singapore

The first such service centre in ST Engineering's global MRO network combines both airframe and nacelle capabilities, reduces operational complexity and shortens turnaround times while ensuring consistent technical standards to deliver greater value for operators. This dual-service centre is equipped with advanced tooling and OEM-approved processes to support both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance

Singapore. Aircraft operators can now enjoy greater convenience and efficiency at an integrated airframe and nacelle maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service centre operated by ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace business.

In a first for ST Engineering’s global MRO network, this service centre combines both airframe and nacelle capabilities within its existing airframe MRO facilities in Singapore. The integrated offering reduces operational complexity and shortens turnaround times while ensuring consistent technical standards to deliver greater value for operators. Operators of supported aircraft platforms can consolidate their airframe and nacelle maintenance work scope seamlessly at this dual-service centre, which is equipped with advanced tooling and OEM-approved processes to support both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.

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Jeffrey Lam, President of Commercial Aerospace, ST Engineering, said, “This integrated service centre 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.”

ST Engineering’s Commercial Aerospace business is the world’s largest airframe MRO service provider with a network of facilities across Asia Pacific, the US and Europe. It has nacelle MRO facilities in Stockholm, Baltimore, Melbourne and Xiamen which are backed by over 10 additional service centres worldwide to provide round-the-clock support and access to asset pools for nacelle exchange units. Its nacelle MRO programmes have been certified by multiple aviation authorities, and are approved by major aviation OEMs such as Boeing, Airbus, Safran and Collins Aerospace, enabling it to provide OEM-aligned repairs to a global clientele.

ST Engineering is showcasing its MRO offerings as well as multi-disciplinary capabilities, technology leadership and engineering excellence across the air, land, sea, digital and emerging domains at the Singapore Airshow from 3 – 8 February 2026 at the ST Engineering Pavilion (G01).

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