Goodrich Aerospace Pte Ltd is a Singapore-based aerospace services provider within the Collins Aerospace/RTX enterprise, providing maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), asset repair, and component support solutions for commercial and defense aviation customers. The company's operations focus on aircraft systems and components, supported by repair and management programs designed to improve fleet availability and lifecycle economics. Service capabilities include MRO and repair for selected aircraft systems and components, asset management and repair management programs, customer support interfacing tools, and specialized technical services such as hydrostatic testing and machining. Its supported product domains include aircraft interiors, engine control and electrical systems, sensor integration, and air management-related systems, reflecting a systems-oriented repair profile aligned to avionics, controls, and cabin/air systems value pools. The company serves customers in Singapore and the wider Asia-Pacific region, leveraging the broader Collins Aerospace footprint for engineering depth, parts support, and global program management. Key assets include certified repair capabilities, specialized tooling and test infrastructure, engineering process know-how, and integration into OEM-led product support and spares ecosystems. Strategically, Goodrich Aerospace Pte Ltd is positioned as a regional node in a global aerospace aftermarket network, emphasizing turnaround performance, technical breadth across high-value systems, programmatic support offerings, and lifecycle cost optimization for airlines and operators.
Headquarters
9 Raffles Place #15-06 Republic Plaza Singapore
Singapore; Singapore;
Postal Code: 048619
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