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Wed, Feb 24, 2016

Piper Aircraft Announces Authorized Service Center In Southeast Asia

WingsOverAsia Has Been A Piper Dealer For Nearly Three Years

Piper Aircraft has announced the selection and appointment of WingsOverAsia as its authorized service center in Singapore. WingsOverAsia (WOA) has served as Piper Aircraft’s dealer in the region for nearly 3-years. The aircraft service center, located at Seletar Airport, is the first service dealer associated service facility in the region.

“The addition of an authorized service center in Singapore will provide Piper customers and owners an exceptional ownership experience and will help us ensure that they have the technical support and expertise needed to maintain their aircraft,” said Drew McEwen, Piper Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “The purpose built facility that WingsOverAsia unveiled this week during the Singapore Airshow, is evidence of their commitment and dedication to Piper owners and operators throughout the region.”
 
Construction of the state of the art maintenance facility at WingsOverAsia’s headquarters in Seletar Airport was recently completed and is now available to provide product support. “We are delighted that we are able to offer a full-service ownership experience for Piper customers” said Yeow Meng, Executive Managing Director for WingsOver Asia. “As general aviation continues to grow throughout the Pacific Rim, WingsOverAsia is well positioned to grow with the needs of the market.”

(Source: Piper news release)

FMI: www.piper.com

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