Jet Aviation has announced that its Singapore facility has received accreditation to perform authorised maintenance, refurbishment, and warranty work as part of the Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) service centre network. This makes Singapore the third Jet Aviation maintenance site to join the network and the only member in the Asia-Pacific region.
The agreement allows Jet Aviation Singapore to carry out maintenance, modifications, warranty claims, cabin refurbishments and software upgrades for ACJ 318/319/320/321-series aircraft in Asia-Pacific. The signing ceremony at Seletar Airport, Singapore, was attended by David Best, Jet Aviation's Senior Vice President of Regional Operations for the Americas and interim APAC, along with Chadi Saade, President of Airbus Corporate Jets.
“Singapore is a key business aviation maintenance hub in Asia-Pacific, with excellent connectivity to the region and beyond,” said David Best. “This extension of our on-site capabilities builds on our global partnership with ACJ and our commitment to providing seamless service for Airbus customers.”
Chadi Saade added: “We are delighted to extend our long-term partnership with Jet Aviation. This milestone expands our ACJ service centre network into Asia, further meeting our operators' needs globally.”
Jet Aviation has been operating in Singapore since 1995, offering maintenance, FBO and flight services. The site features six hangars spanning 15,000 square metres and provides heavy base maintenance, refurbishment, aftermarket services, PPI, and AOG. The facility holds EASA Part 145 approval alongside certifications from eight countries.
Jet Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, employs around 4,000 staff across 50 locations worldwide, offering aircraft management, sales, charter, completions, government programmes, FBO, maintenance and staffing services.