Singapore Aerospace Industry 2012 Output Hits S$8.7 Billion

By Tengku Noor Shamsiah Tengku Abdullah

SINGAPORE, Feb 27 (Bernama) -- The Singapore aerospace industry achieved a total output of S8.7 billion in 2012, more than double the output a decade ago, says Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of National Development, Lee Yi Shyan.

"The Singapore aerospace industry contributes significantly to our local economy. Since 1990, the industry has grown at a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of over 10 per cent.

"Singapore is now a sophisticated Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) Hub in Asia. The sector accounts for close to 20,000 well paying jobs," he said in his address at the opening of AeroSpace eXchange 2013 here today.

ASX 2013 is as an integrated one-stop exhibition and conference to facilitate business development and market penetration activities for the niche aerospace industry, and aviation industry as a whole.

It is organised by the Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore) or AAIS, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting competitiveness within Singapore's aerospace industries.

"Our vision is for Singapore to be an aerospace hub with a comprehensive range of capabilities. To help us achieve this, we are developing the Seletar Aerospace Park to meet the growing and diverse needs of the aerospace industry," he said.

Lee said leading international aerospace companies such as Rolls-Royce, Jet Aviation, Eurocopter, Fokker Services Asia, Hawker Pacific Asia and Execujet have found a home in the SAP.

He noted many of the republic's home-grown SMEs such as Wah Son Engineering, Tri-Wing Aviation Resources and Air Transport Training College are establishing themselves there too.

According to the 2010 Singapore Aerospace Manpower Landscape Study, Lee said, the industry will require more than 6,300 new direct employees by 2015.

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Singapore Aerospace Industry 2012 Output Hits S$8.7 Billion

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