The 25th edition of MRO Asia-Pacific, held from 16 to 18 September at Singapore Expo, was grander than ever, drawing a record over 7,000 registered attendees – surpassing the expected 6,000. The event opened with a two-day conference featuring timely topics, expert speakers, and strategic insights. The exhibition kicked off on Wednesday where industry professionals thronged the two-and-a-half halls to connect, demonstrate their latest offerings, technologies and innovations, and explore possibilities for collaboration.
The Singapore Pavilion, coordinated by AAIS, had its largest showing to date, featuring 34 Singapore-based enterprises, up significantly from 22 in the last edition. The pavilion showcased a sampling of nose-to-tail aerospace MRO and manufacturing capabilities as well as aftermarket services alongside digital technologies, new materials and techniques, and innovative solutions.
At the show, Singapore Pavilion exhibitors marked the occasion with several announcements:
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ATEQ signed a global distribution partnership with Pilot John International, expanding global access to ATEQ’s aviation products, including air data test sets, battery testers, and accessories.
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Chemtron and RISE Aerospace signed an agreement on additive manufacturing solutions for cabin interior MRO, combining expertise in certification, materials, and process development.
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Hypercoat Enterprises formalised its partnership with GMI Aero and GMR Aero Technic India to establish the first composites training programme in India at the GMR School of Aviation
AAIS was pleased to facilitate the showcase of Singapore’s aerospace ecosystem at this important gathering, supporting our members and helping to plug international companies into opportunities through the International AAIS Network. We look forward to extending this spirit of mutual support across the year through various initiatives. The Singapore pavilion’s dynamic atmosphere contributed to a strong showing for exhibitors, with many already committed to returning for the next edition of MRO APAC – which is expected to expand to three halls.
Our warmest congratulations to the Aviation Week Network on delivering the 25th MRO show in Singapore. We also look forward to the upcoming editions in the region – Aero-Engines Asia-Pacific (4–5 March 2026, Hong Kong), MRO Southeast Asia (13–14 May 2026, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), and MRO Australasia (11–12 November 2026, Australia).
Singapore Pavilion Exhibitors at MRO Asia-Pacific 2025
Company | Booth No. |
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Acme Manufacturing Company Singapore Pte Ltd | 666 |
ACP Metal Finishing Pte Ltd | 828 |
ACS Freight Services Pte Ltd | 818 |
Applied Total Control Treatment Pte Ltd | 662 |
Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore) | 709 |
ATEQ Singapore Pte Ltd | 660 |
Auxitrol Weston Singapore Pte Ltd | 775 |
Aviation & Electronics Support Pte Ltd | 659 |
Aviation Partner & Consulting Pte Ltd | 830 |
Ban Chu Leong Technologies Pte Ltd | 665 |
Ceva Logistics Solutions Singapore Pte Ltd | 813 |
CF Global Technologies Pte Ltd | 820 |
Chemetall Asia Pte Ltd | 822 |
Chemtron Pte Ltd | 716 |
Cosmology Pte Ltd | 767 |
Coway Engineering & Marketing Pte Ltd | 667 |
Creatz3D Pte Ltd | 656 |
CW Aero Services Pte Ltd | 607 |
Diamond Aviation Pte Ltd | 713 |
DSV Air & Sea Singapore Pte Ltd | 763 |
Evident Scientific Singapore Pte Ltd | 611 |
Global Airfreight International Pte Ltd | 721 |
Greenlane SC Pte Ltd | 651 |
Hypercoat Enterprises Pte Ltd | 601 |
NDT Instruments Pte Ltd | 768 |
Precision Heliparts Singapore Pte Ltd | 710 |
Prime Aerospace Pte Ltd | 824 |
Rexadvance Technology Pte Ltd | 827 |
R.I.S.E Aerospace Pte Ltd | 613 |
RVI Inspection and Equipment Pte Ltd | 774 |
Sanxing Pte Ltd | 605 |
Saesrvo Pte Ltd | 715 |
Singapore Aero Engine Services Pte Ltd | 773 |
Transfigo Aviation Solutions Pte Ltd | 608 |
UniWes Engineering (S) Pte Ltd | 829 |
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