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Sun, Jan 31, 2016

Bombardier’s Singapore Service Center Marks Opening Of AeroHub

Facility To Advance Training Of Aeronautical Engineering Students

Singapore Polytechnic has opened its AeroHub which will house the Aeronautical and Aerospace Electronics Engineering laboratories, along with facilities typically found in an industry aircraft hangar. The new facility will also synergize the teaching and learning activities for Singapore Polytechnic’s Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (DARE) and Diploma Aerospace Electronics (DASE) students.

The opening of the AeroHub follows Singapore Polytechnic and Bombardier Business Aircraft’s Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed February 2014, to advance real-world training of students in aeronautical engineering. As a partnership between a world-leading business aircraft manufacturer and a local academic institution, the MOU was the first of its kind and reflects the commitment of both parties to supporting engineering education, research and student development.
 
Singapore Polytechnic students were provided the opportunity to complete internships at Bombardier Business Aircraft’s Singapore Service Center. Third-year students from Singapore Polytechnic’s DARE and DASE courses completed a semester-long industrial project internship at the Singapore Service Center within its new interior shop. The DARE and DASE courses were launched in 2002 and 2003, respectively, and were the first such programs to be offered by an academic institution in Singapore. 
 
“Bombardier Business Aircraft is privileged to partner with Singapore Polytechnic,” said Simon Wayne, General Manager, Singapore Service Center. “Nurturing real-world training of students in aeronautical engineering is not only beneficial to the students and their future careers, but also directly supports the sustainability of our talent pipeline, and ultimately, our success as a business. We were delighted to welcome this passionate, engaged group of students to our Service Center and are grateful for their contributions to our facility.”
 
"We congratulate Singapore Polytechnic on this important achievement,” said Andy Nureddin,
Vice President and General Manager, Customer Services, Bombardier Business Aircraft. “The opening of the AeroHub is another signal that Singapore's aerospace cluster is flourishing, and directly supports our presence in and long-term commitment to the Asia Pacific region. We are proud to be a partner in the development of Singapore's aviation industry."
 
The Singapore Service Center is Bombardier Business Aircraft’s first wholly-owned service facility in the Asia Pacific region. With its dedicated staff of over 90 people, the facility features 108,000 square feet of space and is equipped to perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, modifications, including interior refurbishment and modifications, avionics installations, and Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support for Bombardier Learjet, Challenger and Global aircraft.
 
In just over two years of operations in Singapore, the Service Center has received certifications from EASA, the FAA, Singapore, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Isle of Man, Taiwan, Qatar, India, Australia and United Arab Emirates (UAE). As part of its commitment to operators in the Asia Pacific region, the strategically located Service Center forms the foundation of a full-service hub in the region that houses Bombardier’s current Singapore Regional Support Office (RSO) and is closely networked with Bombardier’s RSOs in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Sydney, as well as its parts depots in Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore.
 
Located at Seletar Airport, the Singapore Service Center is one of seven wholly-owned Bombardier Business Aircraft Service Centers that comprise its maintenance network, including Dallas, Hartford, Fort Lauderdale, Tucson and Wichita in North America, Amsterdam, Netherlands, a line maintenance station in Nice, France, and a total of 15 Customer Response Team mobile units worldwide.

(Source: Bombardier news release)

FMI: www.bombardier.com

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