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Powering flight in Asia Pacific

GE Aerospace

Innovation is in our DNA

The future of flight in Asia Pacific is filled with the most promising innovations and new possibilities. GE Aerospace stands at the forefront of these advancements.
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    40+ Years

    For more than 40 years, GE Aerospace has been a trusted partner to the commercial aviation sector in Asia Pacific.

    Established expertise,

    partnership, and commitment
    Our footprint includes five manufacturing, and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) facilities and joint ventures that keep fleets flying for more than 110 customers – including leading airlines, national carriers, and low-cost carriers in the region. With more than 3,800 commercial engines in service, we are proud to lift people up and bring them home safely across Asia Pacific.

    The region is at the heart of some of our most promising innovations and cutting-edge technologies. Singapore is home to the company's largest engine MRO site, accounting for more than 60% of GE Aerospace's global repair volume, and the first MRO site globally to use additive manufacturing to repair commercial jet engine components.

    Across other countries in the region, including Australia, Malaysia, and South Korea, we have a network of MRO and On Wing Support facilities that provide local capabilities to take our customers to the skies more quickly than ever.
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      Commercial engines

      GE Aerospace engines power a diverse range of commercial aircraft. Through strategic partnerships, we drive innovation and support the growth of aviation across Asia Pacific.

      CF6, CF34, CFM56, CFM LEAP, CT7, GE90, GE9X, GEnx, Passport, GP7000
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      Advancing innovation in MRO
      For decades, GE Aerospace has collaborated closely with the Singapore government to advance research, development, and innovation. With the support of the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), we are investing US$11 million (SG$15 million) to transform our New Make plant in Seletar Aerospace Park into a state-of-the-art facility that will revolutionize engine repair and expand workforce skills to support these new technologies. This initiative not only aligns with the government's broader goal of creating jobs but also further elevates our innovation and competitiveness in the global MRO market.

      Defense & Systems