Our heritage in military MRO goes back four decades. We began our journey as a military MRO solution provider by supporting the Republic of Singapore Air Force, and we have since grown our military customer base into an international one.
From combat fighters to transport and trainer aircraft, as well as helicopters, we provide a comprehensive suite of maintenance solutions for our global military customers. As a C-130 Centre of Excellence, we bring together one-stop MRO capabilities, turnkey solutions and a Lockheed Martin-approved C-130 service centre to meet your operational needs with quality, reliability and assured turnaround time.
New C295 hub in Singapore with Airbus
“ST Engineering has been a long-time partner across Airbus’ business lines” - Zakir Hamid, Head of Asia-Pacific, Airbus Defence and Space.
ST Engineering and Airbus Defence and Space are collaborating to provide MRO services for C295 in support of the Asia-Pacific users of the medium tactical airlifter fleet.
As an Airbus-accredited C295 MRO provider, from February 2024 ST Engineering will support regional C295 fleets with depot level maintenance and turnkey solutions at its existing facility in Singapore.
Redeliveries for Indonesia Air Force's C-130H
“The aircraft is like new! And it only took one full functional check flight to prove its airworthiness.” – LTC Yudhi Bandung, IDAF 32nd Squadron Commander.
We take pride in delivering impeccable quality for MRO and upgrade work, and we focus on building strong relationships with our customers through high quality redeliveries. The two redeliveries for Indonesia Air Force (IDAF)'s C-130H A-1316 comprised an extensive Structural Integrity Programme (SIP) completed in 2023 and prior maintenance work.
MRO and Upgrade for the Tunisian Air Force
We are upgrading and maintaining two C-130s for Tunisian Air Force (TAF).
The avionics upgrade will modernise their aircraft cockpits to serve on-going and future operational demands. This follows the series of upgrade and maintenance programmes we completed for their C-130s in 2014.