Pratt & Whitney Canada has launched new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for helicopter and regional turboprop engines at its Singapore facility.
These expanded capabilities are designed in part to strengthen support for the more than 300 PT6C-67C-powered Leonardo AW139 helicopters operating in the region.
“Pratt & Whitney Canada’s Singapore facility has been a cornerstone of our Asia Pacific operations for over four decades, delivering heavy maintenance support to regional turboprop and APU operators,” said Anthony Rossi, vice president, Customer Service, Pratt & Whitney Canada.
“With the addition of these new heavy MRO services, we are better positioned to meet rising demand from our in-region customers by offering advanced, localized maintenance solutions and reducing turnaround times.”
Since its opening in 1983, Pratt & Whitney Canada’s Singapore facility has evolved into a vital hub for customer support across the Asia Pacific region, specializing in the overhaul, repair and front-line services for turboprop engines.
The new PT6C-67C capabilities mark the introduction of turboshaft maintenance at the site, including full overhauls supported by a new modular test cell.
The PT6C-67C and PW100 engine families are among the most widely used in the world. Pratt & Whitney Canada has delivered over 3,000 PT6C-67C engines, which have collectively accumulated more than 10 million flight hours.
This press release was prepared and distributed by RTX.
