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BackgroundThe company began its business as the engineering division of Singapore Airlines. In 1992, Singapore Airlines transferred its maintenance, repair and overhaul activities into an existing subsidiary to form SIA Engineering Company.
The company is one of the largest providers of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services to passenger and cargo air carriers in the Asia Pacific region.
The company provides line maintenance and technical ground handling services to over 200 flights into and out of Singapore Changi Airport each day for 57 international passenger and cargo carriers. It provides airframe and component repair and overhaul services for some of the most advanced and widely used commercial aircraft in the world today, including the Boeing 747-400 and the Airbus A319/A320 and A340 to more than 70 customers.
The company's most significant customer is Singapore Airlines, together with its wholly-owned subsidiary, SilkAir. It services the entire Singapore Airlines and SilkAir fleet of over 100 Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
Twenty national aviation regulatory authorities, including the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) comprised of the major European aviation authorities and the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB), have issued approvals to the company to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul services to aircraft subject to their jurisdiction.
To increase the breadth and depth of its maintenance, repair and overhaul services, the company has invested in 12 joint ventures in Singapore and overseas. The joint ventures with airlines provide expanded line maintenance capabilities, and the joint ventures with original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs, provide additional aircraft component repair and overhaul and engine and engine component repair and overhaul services. The joint ventures are located in Singapore, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Ireland.