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The company also signed a MoU
with Parker Hannifin Corporation to
establish a joint venture to provide
MRO of hydro-mechanical
components.
A MoU was also signed with Cebu
Pacific Air to form a joint venture to
provide line maintenance, technical
ramp handling services and light
maintenance checks at 14 airports in
the Philippines.
SIAEC secured new contracts from
Air Caledonie International, Air China
Cargo, Dubai Air Wing, Japan Airlines
Domestic and Virgin Atlantic Airways,
thereby expanding its extensive list of
heavy maintenance and component
overhaul customers. The company also
added four new airlines, namely Air
Atlanta Icelandic, Cebu Pacific Air,
SilkAir and Tiger Airways to its growing
list of Fleet Management customers.
SIA Annual Report 04/05 25
stop Singapore maintenance hub. The
first B747-400 conversion will be
performed in 2006.
SIAEC also extended its capabilities
through strategic joint ventures. The
company set up an Aircraft Interior
Modifications Centre in Singapore in
July 2004, following a joint venture
agreement with Jamco Corporation
and Jamco America Inc. to provide
turnkey solutions for aircraft interior
modifications. The joint venture is
incorporated in Singapore as Jamco
Aero Design and Engineering Private
Limited. This Centre will be among
the first in the region to offer total
solutions for aircraft interior
modifications.