Seven months after finalizing their partnership agreement, AFI KLM E&M and Sabena technics announced the opening of Singapore Component Solutions (SCS) with an official ceremony during the Singapore Airshow. The joint venture is helmed by Co-CEOs Jacques Montmayeur and Thibaut Campion.
Initially focusing on ATRs, Singapore Component Solutions has added the A320 family to its repair offering, covering a vast array of avionics, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic components as well structural parts and Cabin & Safety equipment. The joint venture combines the strengths of both partners to address the needs of AFI KLM E&M and Sabena technics customers throughout the region, intending also to work on new contracts with third-party customers.
"This joint venture is a chance for us to build up activity and develop our repair shop," explains Thibaut Campion. "In 2018, we will be increasing our footprint by taking over three new buildings at Seletar Aerospace Park. We also intend to double our workforce in 2018, to reach 200 staff in 2022." A broad array of capabilities will be developed over the next three years, including the installation of a high-tech ATEC avionics test cell, Air Cycle Machine bench, pneumatic and hydraulic valve test fixtures.
Jacques Montmayeur said: "Singapore Component Solutions represents an unparalleled opportunity for our two Groups to rapidly ramp up their capacity while simultaneously remaining flexible and responsive. We are delighted with the welcome Sabena technics has given us, and proud to partner with a strong MRO with proven technical experience and exacting quality standards."
"We are delighted that Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance has partnered Sabena Technics to significantly expand its component and repair facility, Singapore Component Solutions. This expansion underscores Singapore's competitiveness and attractiveness as a leading MRO hub in the region. Singapore will continue to invest in future-ready talent and dedicated infrastructure to support companies in capturing opportunities in Asia," said Mr Lim Kok Kiang, Assistant Managing Director of Singapore Economic Development Board.