15 February 2016
Singapore - Ten of the country’s aerospace industry companies are participating in the Singapore Airshow opening tomorrow to entice airlines to consider the Philippines as potential aerospace maintenance and parts manufacturing market.
It will be the first time for the Philippines to participate in the said biennial event says John T. Lee, president of the Aerospace Industries Association of the Philippines.
Lee said the Philippine group will be composed of parts manufacturers, aviation schools and MRO companies.
The parts manufacturers include Famous Secret Precision Machining Inc., which supplies parts for the automotive, motorcycle and aerospace industries. Applied Machining Corp. caters to the aerospace, medical and performance racing industry.
Other parts makers are Firstec Metallics Inc., Surface Technology International Phils. Inc., and Mottai-Nai Phils. Technology Corp.
MRO companies joining the group includes the Clark-based Philjets Aero Services Inc., Jainevill Inc., and state firm Philippine Aeronautics Development Corp.
Lee added their delegation will also be selling some the country’s aviation schools, particularly WCC Aviation Co., together with some delegates from Aviation School Association of the Philippines and PATTS College of Aeronautics that will also be part of the Philippine mission.
It will be the first time for the Philippines to participate in the said biennial event says John T. Lee, president of the Aerospace Industries Association of the Philippines.
Lee said the Philippine group will be composed of parts manufacturers, aviation schools and MRO companies.
The parts manufacturers include Famous Secret Precision Machining Inc., which supplies parts for the automotive, motorcycle and aerospace industries. Applied Machining Corp. caters to the aerospace, medical and performance racing industry.
Other parts makers are Firstec Metallics Inc., Surface Technology International Phils. Inc., and Mottai-Nai Phils. Technology Corp.
MRO companies joining the group includes the Clark-based Philjets Aero Services Inc., Jainevill Inc., and state firm Philippine Aeronautics Development Corp.
Lee added their delegation will also be selling some the country’s aviation schools, particularly WCC Aviation Co., together with some delegates from Aviation School Association of the Philippines and PATTS College of Aeronautics that will also be part of the Philippine mission.
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