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New PT6C-67C Maintenance Line in Singapore

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Canada now adds PT6C-67C helicopter engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capability at its Singapore facility, founded in 1983. The new MRO line will serve over 300 AW139s globally

There are currently over 10,000 Pratt & Whitney Canada engines in service across the Asia-Pacific region, powering approximately 6,500 aircraft flown by 1,400 customers





New PT6C-67C Maintenance Line in Singapore
RTX, February 20, 2024 - Singapore Airshow – Pratt & Whitney Canada announced it will expand its maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities by creating a new overhaul line in Singapore for its PT6C-67C engines, which power the Leonardo AW139 medium-twin helicopter. Pratt & Whitney is an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business.

The Singapore facility was chosen as the location for the new overhaul line in response to a growing demand for advanced maintenance solutions for the P6TC-67C engine and the evolving needs of customers around the world. A new modular test cell will also be established at the facility as part of the new capability setup. The new overhaul line and test cell are expected to be fully operational by 2025.

Irene Makris, vice president, Customer Service, Pratt & Whitney Canada said “Our Singapore facility provides a variety of comprehensive service solutions and MRO capabilities for customers in the Asia-Pacific. There are over 600 PT6C-67C engines in service in the region, and we expect that number will continue to grow. We continue to build our presence globally to ensure we provide rapid, top-quality services to operators by optimizing operations, creating capacity, and increasing customer proximity.”

New PT6C-67C Maintenance Line in Singapore
PT6 Test Cell groundbreaking in Singapore




Pratt & Whitney Canada’s Singapore facility currently provides overhaul-level services for the PW100 family of regional turboprop engines, repair capabilities for a variety of the company’s other turboprop, turbofan, and turboshaft engines, and for its APS3200 auxiliary power unit for the Airbus A320. Additionally, it serves as a regional customer service center and provides front-line support, commercial services, and mobile repair team capabilities for customers.

The introduction of the new line will complement the existing overhaul capability of the Saint Hubert Engine Center in Canada, providing an additional option for PT6C-67C customers globally.

Since its founding in 1983, the Singapore facility has grown into a central hub for all Pratt & Whitney Canada engine operators in the region which includes Australia and New Zealand. There are currently over 10,000 Pratt & Whitney Canada engines in service across the Asia-Pacific region, powering approximately 6,500 aircraft flown by 1,400 customers.

New PT6C-67C Maintenance Line in Singapore
The AW139 is powered by two PT6C-67C engines





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US RTX State of Virginia
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67C
AW139 in MY AgustaWestland Malaysia Sdn Bhd
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