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Foreign Repair Station List As of 15 July 2021 Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number 1 002/2523 Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering CO Foreign Repair Station List As of 15 July 2021 Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number 1 002/2523 Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering CO. LTD. (HAECO) Hong Kong 2 006/2523 SIA Engineering Company Limited Singapore 3 007/2523 Honeywell Aerospace Singapore Pte Ltd (Gul Circle) Singapore 4 014/2525 ST Engineering Aerospace Engines Pte. Ltd. Singapore 5 017/2526 IHI CORPORATION Japan 6 018/2526 Safran Landing Systems Services Singapore Pte. Ltd. Singapore 7 022/2527 P&WC Canada (SEA) PTE. Ltd . Singapore New 023/2527 AIR New Zealand Engineering Services 8 Zealand 9 033/2529 C & A Aviation Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia 10 034/2529 Composite Technology International PTE LTD Singapore 11 035/2529 ST Aerospace Engineering PTE. LTD. Singapore 12 036/2529 ST Aerospace Systems Pte Ltd Singapore 13 043/2530 Aviation & Electronics Support Pte. Ltd. Singapore 14 045/2531 Honeywell Aerospace PTE Ltd Singapore United 086/2533 Limco Airepair International Inc 15 States 16 089/2533 Chromalloy Netherlands 17 093/2533 Lufthansa technik AG Germany 18 093/2533-1 Lufthansa technik AG Belgium 19 093/2533-2 Lufthansa Technik Turbine Shannon Ireland 20 093/2533-3 Lufthansa Technik Shenzhen Co., Ltd China 21 098/2534 Goodrich Aerospace Pte Ltd Singapore 22 104/2534 W. H. Brennan & Co PTE Ltd Singapore United 117/2536 Dallas Airmotive Inc. 23 States 24 123/2536 Airfoil Service SDN BHD Malaysia 25 130/2536-1 Emirates Airline Manila Philippines 26 130/2536-3 Emirates Airlines at Islamabad Pakistan 27 139/2537 Goodrich Asia Pacific Limited Hong Kong 28 145/2537 THALES Solutions Asia Pte., Ltd Singapore 29 150/2537 REVIMA France 30 157/2537 KLM Royal Duth Airlines Netherlands 31 157/2537-1 KLM Royal Duth Airlines Italy 32 157/2537-2 KLM Royal Duth Airlines India 33 157/2537-3 KLM Royal Duth Airlines Malaysia Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number Joint Venture for which All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. 159/2537 Japan 34 Serves as the JV Administrator 35 165/2538 SR TECHNICS SWITZERLAND LTD Switzerland 36 176/2538 Rockwell Collins Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. Singapore 37 178/2538 Air Asia Company Limited Taiwan 38 181/2538 PT. Garuda Maintenance Facility AeroAsia, Indonesia Indonesia 39 182/2538 Goodrich Aerostructures Services center-Asia Pte. Ltd. Singapore Hamilton Sundstrand Customer Support Centre (M) SDN. 184/2539 Malaysia 40 BHD. United 187/2539 GE Aircraft Engine Services 41 Kingdom 42 189/2539 Airod SDN BHD Malaysia 43 191/2539 Korean Airline Korea, South United 198/2539 GKN Aerospace Chemtronics Inc 44 States United 208/2540 Texas Pnumatic System Inc 45 States 46 210/2540 Jet Aviation PTE .Ltd Singapore 47 211/2540 Liebherr-Singapore PTE LTD. Singapore 48 214/2540 Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL) Hong Kong 49 215/2540 Satair Private Limited Singapore 50 216/2540 Ge Aviation, Engine Services - Singapore Pte, Ltd. Singapore 51 220/2541 Safran Electronics Singapore 52 224/2541 GE ENGINE SERVICE MALAYSIA Malaysia United 227/2541 Bearing Inspection, Inc. 53 States United 228/2541 TRIUMPH ACCESSORY SERVICES 54 States 55 230/2542 Panasonic Avionics Services Singapore Pte. Ltd. Singapore 56 233/2542 Fuel Accessory Service Technologies Pte Ltd Singapore 57 235/2542 EAST COAST PROPELLERS PTY. LIMITED Australia 58 237/2542 Bridgestone Aircraft Tire Company (ASIA) Limited Hong Kong 59 242/2542 TELAIR INTERNATIONAL SERVICE PTE.LTD. Singapore 60 245/2542-1 Bangkok Airways Cambodia United 250/2542 H+S Aviation 61 Kingdom 62 259/2543 Fokker Service asia pte.ltd. Singapore United 262/2544 AVBORNE ACCESSORY GROUP INC 63 States Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number 64 264/2544 PARKER HANNIFIN ( MALAYSIA ) SDN. BHD. Malaysia 65 265/2544 Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd Israel United 274/2545 Curtiss-Wright Flight System,Inc (North Carolina) 66 States United 275/2545 GA Telesis Component Repair Group Southeast, LLC 67 States United 276/2545 OTTO INSTRUMENT SERVICE, INC. 68 States 69 300/2546 Singapore Aero Engine Services Private Limited Singapore United 306/2546 GE Engine Services Inc. 70 States United 307/2546 G.E. ENGINE SERVICES 71 States United 311/2546 Rajon LLC dba Vertical Aerospace 72 States 73 315/2546 Hamilton Sunstrand Customer Support Center Netherlands 74 318/2546 Goodrich Taeco Aeronautical Systems [Xiamen]CO.,LTD China United 320/2546 Summit Aerospace 75 States 76 323/2546 Mitsubishi Heavy Industried Aero Engines Limited Japan 77 325/2546 Cathy pacific Airways Limited Australia United 327/2547 Component Repair Technologies, Inc. 78 States United 329/2547 HARTER AEROSPACE 79 States 80 333/2547 PT JAS Aero-Engineering Service Indonesia 81 340/2547 Airbus Helicopter Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia United 346/2548 Aircraft Componet Repair Inc. 82 States 83 351/2548 PT. Nusantara turbin dan propulsi Indonesia AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE & ENGINEERING CORPORATION 356/2548 China 84 BEIJING 85 359/2548 HELI-ONE CANADA ULC. Canada 86 364/2548 Taikoo (Xiamen) Aircrat Engineer co., Ltd China 87 366/2548 Sichuan Services Aero Engine Maintenance Company China United 367/2548 Camtronics, LLC 88 States 89 369/2548 Swiss International Airlines Ltd. Russia Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number United 371/2549 HRD Aero System Inc 90 States 91 378/2549 Evergreen Aviation Technologies Corporation (EGAT) Taiwan GUANGZHOU AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING 379/2549 China 92 COMPANY LIMITED United 382/2549 Inertial Aerospace Services 93 States 94 384/2549 Safran AeroSytems Service Asia PTE LTD Singapore 95 385/2549 Standard Aero Ltd (SAL) Canada 96 386/2549 Aerospace Component Engineering Services Singapore 97 390/2550 GE Aviation Hungary Kft Hungary 98 392/2550 NABTESCO CORPORATION Japan 99 398/2550 Wuhan Hangda Aero Science & Technology Development China 100 399/2551 Chromalloy S.A. de C.V. Mexico 101 406/2551 ST Engineering Aerospace Services Company Pte Ltd. Singapore 102 410/2552 MTU Maintenance Zhuhai Co. Ltd. China 103 411/2552 ELTRA Services BEIJING China 104 413/2551 Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels Belgium 105 418/2552 INTERIORS AEROSERVICES PTE LTD Singapore 106 421/2552 JAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Japan United 423/2552 HEICO Component repair Group 107 States United 424/2552 Sunshine Avionic 108 States 109 425/2552 SEPANG AIRCRAFT ENGINEERING Malaysia United 426/2552 Northeast Aero Compressor 110 States United 427/2552 Able Aerospace Service, inc. 111 States SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM DENMARK-NORWAY- 429/2552 Sweden 112 SWEDEN SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM DENMARK-NORWAY- 429/2552-1 Denmark 113 SWEDEN SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SYSTEM DENMARK – NORWAY – 429/2552-2 Norway 114 SWEDEN 115 431/2552 Sabena technics DNR France 116 432/2552 SABENA TECHNICS BOD France 117 435/2552 Cathay Pacific Airways Australia Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number 118 439/2552 PT Indonesia Airasia Indonesia 119 441/2553 MOOG CONTROLS CORPORATION (PHILIPPINE BRANCH) Philippines United Arab 444/2553 Kuwait Airways Corporation 120 Emirates 121 450/2553 Ametek Singapore Pte Ltd Singapore 122 460/2554 Taikoo Engine Services Co.,Ltd. China 123 462/2554 Shanghai Pratt & Whitney China United 463/2554 Atlas Aerospace Accessories 124 States United 464/2554 Accessory Technologies Corporation 125 States Southern Airports Aircraft Maintenance Services Co. Ltd. 466/2554 Vietnam 126 (SAAM) 127 467/2554 SAFRAN HELICOPTER ENGINES ASIA PTE LTD Singapore 128 468/2554 Etihad Airways (Sydney) Australia United 469/2554 British Airways 129 Kingdom 130 470/2554 Topcast Aviation Services Limited Hong Kong 131 471/2554 TAIKOO (XIAMEN) LANDING GEAR SERVICES CO. LTD China 132 472/2554 DUNLOP TAIKOO China TAIKOO SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS (JINJIANG) COMPOSITE CO., 474/2554 China 133 LT 134 475/2554 OMAN AIR (SAOC) Oman New 480/2555 Christchurch Engine Center 135 Zealand United 483/2555 Airtomic 136 States 137 484/2555 Gulf Air GSC. Pakistan 138 485/2555 Etihad Airways Pakistan United 486/2555 Airline Accessory Service Company, LLC 139 States 140 487/2555 Menzies Macau Airport Service China 141 488/2555 Agusta Westland Malaysia Malaysia Sichuan Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Co., Ltd 492/2555 China 142 (SMECO) 143 504/2556 Meggitt Aerospace Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Singapore 144 505/2556 Taikoo (Shandong) Aircraft Engineering Company China 145 507/2556 BELL TEXTRON ASIA (PTE.) LTD. Singapore Repair Number Station Repair Station Name Country Number 146 511/2556 AWAC TECHNICS France 147 512/2556 Alitalia Societa Aerea Italiana S.P.A. Japan 148 513/2556 Yangon Aircraft Engineering Company Burma 149 514/2556 SOCIETE AIR FRANCE France 150 515/2556 Pratt & Whiney Canada Corp. Canada 151 516/2556 Vietnam Airlines Engineering Company Ltd Vietnam United 517/2556 Aerotron Airpower, Inc. 152 States 153 519/2556 PT.BATAM TEKNIK Indonesia 154 520/2556 Shanghai Hangxin Aero-Mechanics Co., Ltd. China 155 521/2557 Malindo Airways Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia United 523/2557 Gulfstream Aerospace Co., Ltd. 156 States 157 526/2557 LUFTHANSA TECHNIK PHILIPPINES Philippines United 528/2557 STANDARDAERO COMPONENT SERVICES, INC. 158 States 159 529/2557 Shanghai Eastern Aircraft Maintenance Limited China United 532/2557 Gulfstream Aerospace 160 Kingdom 161 536/2558 United Airlines, Inc. Japan 162 538/2558 ST Aerospace (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. China 163 540/2558 VietJet Aviation Joint Stock Company Vietnam 164 542/2558 EPCOR B.V. Netherlands 165 543/2558 Eastern Airlines Technic Co., Ltd China 166 544/2558 Shanghai Taikoo Aircraft Engineering, Nanjing China 167 547/2559 Thai Airways International Public Company Limited Cambodia VECTOR AEROSPACE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD (DBA 548/2559 Australia 168 StandardAero) 169 549/2559 Air Works India Engineering Pvt Ltd., India 170 550/2559 British Airways PLC India 171 551/2559 Thai Airways International Public Company Limited Burma United 554/2559 Muirhead Aerospace Ltd d.b.a Muirhead Avionics 172 Kingdom 173 555/2559 Diamond Aircraft Industries Austria 174 557/2559 MT-PROPELLER GERD MÜHLBAUER GMBH Germany ONTIC ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING ASIA PACIFIC PTE 558/2559 Singapore 175 LTD 176 560/2559 POS AVIATION ENGINEERING SERVICES SDN.BHD.
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