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ST Aerospace unveils new VIP aircraft interiors centre

It’s equipped with 3D-printing technology.

ST Aerospace has launched its new VIP aircraft interiors centre at the Seletar Aerospace Park. This is the group’s second aircraft interiors facility, with the first located at San Antonio, Texas.

All engineers and craftsmen of ST Aerospace’s new VIP aircraft interiors business have received skills training at San Antonio. The new facility targets rising demand for bespoke cabin interiors from Asian and Middle Eastern customers. 

ST Aerospace’s new Singapore-based VIP interiors centre will create 70 new skilled jobs, which will be undertaken by engineers, technicians and craftsmen. 

“We see potential in reaching out to customers in this region for VIP aircraft interiors,” said Mr Lim Serh Ghee, President of ST Aerospace. 

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