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Kellstrom Aerospace Relocates its Asia Office to Singapore's Aerospace Park

Kellstrom Aerospace Relocates its Asia Office to Singapore’s Aerospace Park

Kellstrom Aerospace, a global leader in commercial aftermarket aviation lifecycle solutions, is excited to announce the relocation of its Asia office to Aerospace Park, Singapore.


The MRO player’s strategic move marks a significant commitment to expansion in Asia for Kellstrom Aerospace Group, which includes Kellstrom Aerospace, Vortex Aviation, and The Aircraft Group. Combined with the strategic addition of new team members in the region, the company is in position to enhance its presence and capabilities in the region to support Airlines, Operators, Lessors and MROs.

Being located within Aerospace Park, home to numerous other aerospace firms, offers Kellstrom greater opportunity to establish partnerships, drive innovation, and enhance business development initiatives. The move aligns well with Kellstrom’s global presence as an important participant in the commercial aerospace industry and reinforces its commitment to the industry in conjunction with its other locations in Fort Lauderdale, Chicago, Dublin, and Shannon.

“We look forward to continuing our growth and innovation in Singapore, these efforts are critical to ensuring our customers’ long-term success, and we are committed to supporting their evolving needs in an increasingly dynamic industry,” said George Poh, Managing Director, Asia Pacific (APAC). “This is a tremendous opportunity to further enhance customer value through our comprehensive suite of aftermarket aviation solutions.”

This came after a report by Allied Market Research, “Southeast Asia Air Transport MRO Market by Aircraft Type, End-Use, Organization Type, and Service Type: Southeast Asia Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021–2032,” the Southeast Asian air transport MRO market was valued at US$5,259.1 million in 2021, and is projected to reach US$13,481.3 million by 2032, registering a CAGR of 7.8% from 2022 to 2032.

The Air Transport MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) sector plays a vital role in ensuring safe and efficient aircraft operation. It encompasses a range of services and activities necessary to maintain & repair aircraft, systems, and components throughout their operational lifespan.

MRO services cover various aspects, including routine inspections, scheduled maintenance, unscheduled repairs, component replacements, and overall management of aircraft maintenance programs. These services are conducted by specialised MRO companies, both in-house by airlines and outsourced to third-party providers, and adhere to strict regulatory standards and guidelines to ensure compliance with safety regulations.

 

 

 

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