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Singapore Technologies Aerospace (ST Aerospace) was started as a maintenance depot to support the Republic of Singapore Air Force in 1975. Today, it has grown into a full-service aviation facility that supports a global clientele operating a wide range of commercial and military aircraft. | 2006 | | Established Panama Aerospace Engineering (PAE) in Panama.
Expanded into Europe market with the acquisition of SAS Component A/S in Copenhagen. | | | | | 2005 | | Ranked "the world's largest third-party commercial airframe MRO provider" by Overhaul & Maintenance magazine in its biennial survey of heavy maintenance operations.
ST Aerospace subsidiary, SASCO, awarded Boeing's "Supplier of the Year 2004" for Aerospace Support.
Inducted as one of the pioneering companies for the Airbus Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO) Network. | | | | | 2004 | | Shanghai Technologies Aerospace Company Limited (STARCO) formed in Shanghai, China. | | | | | 2002 | | San Antonio Aerospace LP (SAA) formed in Texas, USA. | | | | | 1997 | | Singapore Technologies Engineering (ST Engineering) formed with the merger of ST Aerospace and Singapore Technologies Automotive (now known as ST Kinetics, ST Electronics, and ST Marine). | | | | | 1993 | | Aerospace Engineering Services (AES) formed in Perth, Australia. | | | | | 1991 | | ST Mobile Aerospace Engineering (MAE) formed in Alabama, USA. | | | | | 1990 | | ST Aviation Services Co (SASCO) Singapore expanded into the commercial market.
Airline Rotables Limited (ARL) formed in Stansted, UK.
Listed on the Singapore Stock Exchange. | | | | | 1975 | | Singapore Technologies Aerospace Pte Ltd began operations, supporting the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). | | | |
For more information, please visit: http://www.staero.aero
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