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Singapore Component Solutions and Hutchinson signed a MoU

Hutchinson has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Singapore Component Solutions, the joint venture between Sabena technics and Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance dedicated to component support, to work jointly on the development of their component repair offering in Asia-Pacific.

Singapore Component Solutions and Hutchinson signed a MoU
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Singapore Component Solutions and Hutchinson signed a MoU

With this partnership, Singapore Component Solutions will be appointed as the only approved repair station for Hutchinson in the region.

Both companies will combine their respective skills to offer the market a value-adding MRO service solution Hutchinson product, starting early 2021. Capabilities will include Engine and APU Vibration Isolation Systems, Engine Component Repairs, Cabin Interior and composite and structural repairs.

Thibaut Campion, CEO of Singapore Component Solutions, said:

“We are proud to bring our expertise to a major OEM such as Hutchinson, allowing both companies to develop jointly our repair network and capabilities in Asia. We look forward to a successful partnership.”

Norbert Langlois, Executive Vice President of Hutchinson Aerospace Services, said:

“We are honoured to team-up with SCS, a so well reputed company in the aftermarket arena. This partnership is aiming at increasing our business in Asia and most importantly to make our Customers benefit from a joint repair network and overhaul capabilities in Asia. We remain very confident that this partnership will be a great success.”

More information www.hutchinson.com

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