Pratt & Whitney ramps up GTF components industrialization in Singapore
Pratt & Whitney is ramping up the industrialization of repairs for certain components of its GTF engines across its Singapore-based maintenance repair and overhaul facilities, including Component Aerospace…
Pratt & Whitney is ramping up the industrialization of repairs for certain components of its GTF engines across its Singapore-based maintenance repair and overhaul facilities, including Component Aerospace Singapore, Pratt & Whitney Component Solutions, and Turbine Overhaul Services.
Repair industrialization at these three facilities has been achieved for 33 components, including seal assemblies, high pressure compressor stator segments and vanes, and combustion chambers. An additional 25 will be completed in 2024 with another 177 parts by 2025.
Pratt & Whitney’s industrialization also empowers the three repair facilities in Singapore to now perform certain tasks that were previously conducted at Eagle Services Asia as a result of the close proximity to the Singapore engine center. Leveraging this synergy, Pratt & Whitney will extend the repair offerings developed in Singapore across the GTF MRO network. Pratt & Whitney currently has 30 GTF customers with over 600 GTF-powered aircraft in the region.
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