Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has completed a major expansion of its MRO facility at Subang Aerotech Park in Malaysia, investing US$63 million to establish the site as its principal regional hub for advanced component support.
The project increases the company’s MRO footprint in Selangor from 46,000 ft² to 164,000 ft², more than tripling the facility’s size. The transition to the new site is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
“The Asia-Pacific region is a key growth market for the industry, and this investment ensures that we grow alongside our customers,” said Irene Makris, President of Power & Controls at Collins Aerospace. “Malaysia offers the right environment for us to scale, and we are planning to double employment opportunities for skilled talent in the region to keep pace with growing demand. The Subang expansion optimises operations and regional support for our customers, providing faster turnaround times and more efficient service.” The expansion comes as demand for MRO services across the Asia-Pacific region continues to rise, driven by a fleet that is forecast to double over the next two decades.
The upgraded facility will provide advanced MRO support for a range of aircraft components, including air cycle machines, heat exchangers, valves and next-generation starters.
Subang will also introduce a range of digital technologies designed to improve productivity and reduce turnaround times. These include digital tier boards, eAndon systems, autonomous mobile robots and real-time location tracking technology.
Designed with long-term resilience in mind, the facility incorporates a smart building management system that monitors and optimises energy and resource consumption. Integrated safety systems, scalable infrastructure and newly installed equipment featuring improved ergonomics and lower environmental impact are also aimed at supporting future growth and operational efficiency.


























