Pratt & Whitney (P&W) has unveiled its plans to expand Eagle Services Asia (ESA), its engine centre in Singapore. This significant 48,000-ft² expansion will enable ESA to increase its current facility capacity by two-thirds.
Shangari Meleschi, Vice President of Aftermarket Operations – Asia Pacific and Turkiye, emphasized, “Pratt & Whitney is making strategic global investments to bolster support for the GTF fleet. As part of this expansion, we will be ramping up staffing and conducting extensive training to ensure we are fully prepared to meet the rising demand. Our unwavering commitment is to preserve our customers’ trust as we navigate the challenges posed by the GTF fleet management plan.”
In 2019, Eagle Services Asia successfully initiated its first PW1100G-JM engine overhaul. ESA, a joint venture between SIA Engineering Company and Pratt & Whitney, is an integral member of the Pratt & Whitney GTF™ MRO network, which includes some of the industry’s foremost MRO companies.
Since 2019, the GTF MRO network has undergone remarkable growth, more than doubling in size. Presently, there are 13 active GTF MRO engine centres operating worldwide, with an additional six slated to come online by 2025. This extensive network is an integral component of Pratt & Whitney’s EngineWise® solutions, offering engine operators a comprehensive suite of aftermarket services designed to deliver enduring, sustainable value.