Pratt & Whitney Approximately 36,000 employees worldwide More than 11,000 customers in 195 countries $14 billion in 2012 revenue; $1.6 billion in 2012 operating profit Pratt & Whitney in East Asia More than 2,500 employees Pratt & Whitney History in East Asia 1983: Set up repair and overhaul operations for small engines at Seletar (before moving to Loyang in 1995) 1986: Acquired from TRW to establish repair capability for turbine airfoils and HPC blades – with set-up of Turbine Overhaul Services Pte Ltd (TOS) 1994: Established repair capability for combustor chambers and nozzles through the set-up of Combustor Airmotive Services Pte Ltd (CAS) 1995: Established a compressor and variable vane repair capability in Taipei with the commencement of Asia Compressor Technology Services Co. Ltd (ACTS) 1997: Acquired from Interturbine Singapore to establish wholly-owned unit with repair capability for compressor and turbine components, and plasma coating – through the set-up of Pratt & Whitney Services Pte Ltd 1998: Formed joint venture to evolve SIA’s engine overhaul division (JT9D) – with the establishment of Eagle Services Asia Pte Ltd (ESA). The engine overhaul center is today a global center of excel- lence for the PW4000 engines that power Boeing 747, 767, 777 and MD-11 aircraft, as well as the Airbus A300, A310, A330 aircraft 2000: Formed joint venture to introduce Electron Beam Physical Vapor Deposition (EBPVD) coating technology to the region – with the set-up Turbine Coating Services Pte Ltd (TCS) 2002: Established repair capability for tubes, ducts and manifolds for engine and airframe with the set-up of International Aerospace Tubes – Asia Pte Ltd (IAT-Asia) 2005: Established on island capability for repair design and engineering to support global aftermarket operations through the formation of Global Services Engineering – Asia (GSE-Asia) Pratt & Whitney in East Asia (excluding China) Pratt & Whitney has developed a wide-ranging network of engine maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) capabilities in East Asia over the last 30 years with Singapore being home to Pratt & Whitney’s most comprehensive aftermarket presence in a single location with more than 2,500 employees in the region. Since its beginnings in the region in the 1980s, Pratt & Whitney has established a commercial aircraft engine overhaul facility and Center of Excellence for the PW4000 engine overhaul in Singapore. This facility will also be the first engine center to service the PW1500G engine, the PurePower ® variant that will power the Bombardier CSeries aircraft. The PurePower ® engine, with its patented Geared Turbofan technology, is Pratt & Whitney’s latest game-changing technology for the future generation of passenger aircraft and hypersonic propulsion systems for aircraft. For more than 85 years, Pratt & Whitney has been a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines, industrial gas turbines and space propulsion systems. Today, Pratt & Whitney offers customer-focused value by blending OEM capability with MRO flexibility, working directly with customers to provide custom-tailored solutions that meet their specific needs. To complement its MRO network in the region, Pratt & Whitney adds value with highly skilled, aftermarket repair design research and development to provide optimum airworthy, high-quality, cost-effective material reuse solutions. The Pratt & Whitney aftermarket network offers a broad portfolio of products and services for large commercial engines made by Pratt & Whitney, International Aero Engines and CFM International. From a single engine overhaul to complete, multi-year fleet management programs, Pratt & Whitney upholds a customer-focused philosophy that ensures reliable, on-time services and customizable solutions. Pratt & Whitney also offers a total value proposition of fleet management, engine overhaul, part repair and line maintenance services to keep aircraft flying while lowering cost of ownership for aircraft operators. With quality standards regularly audited, Pratt & Whitney continues to be internationally recognized by leading airworthiness authorities worldwide, such as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Artist’s rendering of Pratt & Whitney’s new Singapore manufacturing facility that will be built in the country’s new Seletar Aerospace Park.