Aerospace engine maker Pratt & Whitney said it’s opened a repair and engineering facility in a manufacturing park in Singapore where it plans to invest a total of $110 million.
Pratt workers will repair PW4000 engine components in the new facility, which is part of Pratt & Whitney Component Solutions.
Pratt is also building a 180,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Seletar Aerospace Park — in the northeastern region of Singapore — which will be used to make fan blades and turbine disks for its PurePower engines.
Pratt now has nine businesses in Singapore, making the Southeast Asian nation home to the company’s most comprehensive aftermarket presence in one location.
