At the Singapore Airshow in February 2026, RTX Corp. took a major step in its regional expansion strategy by formalizing multiple strategic MOUs with Singapore’s Economic Development Board. These partnership MOUs, building on agreements from July 2025, represent the company’s firm commitment to positioning Singapore as a critical hub for advanced aerospace production and maintenance services in the Asia-Pacific region.
Scaling Up Asia-Pacific Operations
The newly announced agreements commit over $139 million in investment over the next four years, with full operational launch targeted for 2030. This substantial capital deployment reflects RTX’s confidence in Singapore’s strategic location and its role as a gateway to growing regional demand for aerospace services. The MOUs align with broader industry trends showing increased demand from Asia-Pacific carriers and maintenance operators.
Singapore’s established infrastructure, skilled workforce, and proximity to major aviation hubs make it an ideal location for RTX to concentrate its advanced manufacturing and maintenance operations in the region. The investment underscores how RTX is leveraging MOUs to formalize long-term partnerships with government entities.
Expanded Capabilities Across Business Units
Collins Aerospace will strengthen its MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) operations, focusing on electrical and environmental systems for regional aircraft operators. The unit will introduce dedicated support services for Boeing 777X Integrated Drive Generators and next-generation systems for the Boeing 787 fleet, positioning itself as a comprehensive solution provider for modern commercial aircraft.
Pratt & Whitney, RTX’s engine division, will enhance its GTF (Geared Turbofan) engine maintenance and manufacturing services. The expansion includes establishing a dedicated Fan Drive Gear System maintenance facility at its Seletar location and scaling coating operations at Tuas, increasing the site’s physical footprint by 25 percent. These investments directly address rising regional demand for engine maintenance and support services.
Strategic Anchor for Long-Term Growth
The MOUs formalize RTX’s vision of creating an integrated aerospace ecosystem in Singapore, combining manufacturing precision with maintenance expertise. By anchoring these capabilities in a strategically positioned hub, RTX is positioning itself to serve the region’s expanding commercial aviation market while maintaining operational excellence. These agreements represent more than investment commitments—they signal RTX’s sustained dedication to Singapore as a cornerstone of its Asia-Pacific strategy through 2030 and beyond.
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RTX Strengthens Singapore Hub with Strategic MOUs Worth Over $139 Million
At the Singapore Airshow in February 2026, RTX Corp. took a major step in its regional expansion strategy by formalizing multiple strategic MOUs with Singapore’s Economic Development Board. These partnership MOUs, building on agreements from July 2025, represent the company’s firm commitment to positioning Singapore as a critical hub for advanced aerospace production and maintenance services in the Asia-Pacific region.
Scaling Up Asia-Pacific Operations
The newly announced agreements commit over $139 million in investment over the next four years, with full operational launch targeted for 2030. This substantial capital deployment reflects RTX’s confidence in Singapore’s strategic location and its role as a gateway to growing regional demand for aerospace services. The MOUs align with broader industry trends showing increased demand from Asia-Pacific carriers and maintenance operators.
Singapore’s established infrastructure, skilled workforce, and proximity to major aviation hubs make it an ideal location for RTX to concentrate its advanced manufacturing and maintenance operations in the region. The investment underscores how RTX is leveraging MOUs to formalize long-term partnerships with government entities.
Expanded Capabilities Across Business Units
Collins Aerospace will strengthen its MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) operations, focusing on electrical and environmental systems for regional aircraft operators. The unit will introduce dedicated support services for Boeing 777X Integrated Drive Generators and next-generation systems for the Boeing 787 fleet, positioning itself as a comprehensive solution provider for modern commercial aircraft.
Pratt & Whitney, RTX’s engine division, will enhance its GTF (Geared Turbofan) engine maintenance and manufacturing services. The expansion includes establishing a dedicated Fan Drive Gear System maintenance facility at its Seletar location and scaling coating operations at Tuas, increasing the site’s physical footprint by 25 percent. These investments directly address rising regional demand for engine maintenance and support services.
Strategic Anchor for Long-Term Growth
The MOUs formalize RTX’s vision of creating an integrated aerospace ecosystem in Singapore, combining manufacturing precision with maintenance expertise. By anchoring these capabilities in a strategically positioned hub, RTX is positioning itself to serve the region’s expanding commercial aviation market while maintaining operational excellence. These agreements represent more than investment commitments—they signal RTX’s sustained dedication to Singapore as a cornerstone of its Asia-Pacific strategy through 2030 and beyond.