Industry Insight Special Report
GE Aerospace investing US$75 million in Asia-Pacific MRO in 2025
August 1st 2025
In a pertinent response to airline and engine demand in the Asia-Pacific, GE Aerospace most recently announced it is developing more MRO shop capacity across the region following an announcement of a US$45 million investment in MRO facilities unveiled in 2024. Read More »
The Seletar Aerospace Park expansion will fund additional engine test cells, new equipment and cutting edge technology including A1-enabled inspection techniques. The upgrade is focused on reducing turnaround times for customers and expanding component repair capability at all GE and CFM LEAP engines MRO shops.
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“A significant portion of the Asia-Pacific investment will support major projects in Singapore as the group’s largest component repair site – managing more than 60% global repair volume - and also Malaysia with its functions for CFM56 and CFM LEAP engines MRO.
In Singapore, the engine company said its investment will transform GE Aerospace’s Seletar Aerospace Park campus.
It will be a technology incubator, advancing repair capabilities with more manufacturing, robots, automation and digitalization. Completion of the new technology shops is scheduled for completion next year.
At the Malaysia shop, the OEM will expand its facilities for MRO work on CFM LEAP engines, doubling its capacity for LEAP engine MRO within three years.
A state-of-the-art engine test facility, using the latest software and hardware, and dedicated to LEAP 1A and 1B engines will equip the hangar shops.
GE Aerospace MRO ON Wing GE Support Facility in South Korea also will receive funding to upgrade technology and test capabilities.