The aerospace industry is expected to hire more than 2,500 workers in Singapore over the next three to five years to support its growth. The Economic Development Board (EDB) has attracted significant investments for new projects, including a new aircraft maintenance facility and capacity expansion. Singapore currently has over 130 aerospace companies, with locals occupying the majority of jobs in the sector.
The aerospace industry in Singapore is set to hire over 2,500 workers in the next three to five years to support its growth. These new jobs will include various roles such as operators, technicians, engineers, and corporate positions. The Economic Development Board (EDB) has attracted over $750 million in investments for more than 10 new projects, including a new aircraft maintenance facility by ST Engineering and capacity expansion by Pratt & Whitney.
Singapore currently has over 130 aerospace companies, with locals occupying seven out of 10 jobs in the sector
Singapore Aerospace Industry Workers Growth Jobs Investments Projects Aircraft Maintenance Capacity Expansion
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