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ST Aerospace Receives Large Contracts for RSAF Maintenance Work
Singapore-based ST Engineering announced that its aerospace arm, ST Aerospace, secured two maintenance contracts by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). The maintenance services for a variety of aircraft of the RSAF's fleet has been agreed for a period of six years and will yield a total revenue of SGD363 million (€189.32 million, $ 257.54 million).
The maintenance support, defined in the two recently awarded contracts, will commence immediately, according to ST Engineering. As the company emphasised for its investors, these contracts are not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets per share and earnings per share of ST Engineering for the current financial year.
The Southeast Asian state has a significant number of US-built aircraft, including F-5 Tiger II, F-16C/D Block 52(+), E-2C Hawkeyes and KC-135R Stratotankers. Furthermore, Singapore’s newest asset is the F-15SG Strike Eagle multi-role fighter aircraft, manufactured by Boeing and selected in 2005 over the Dassault Rafale.
ST Aerospace Receives Large Contracts for RSAF Maintenance Work
Singapore-based ST Engineering announced that its aerospace arm, ST Aerospace, secured two maintenance contracts by the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF). The maintenance services for a variety of aircraft of the RSAF's fleet has been agreed for a period of six years and will yield a total revenue of SGD363 million (€189.32 million, $ 257.54 million).
The maintenance support, defined in the two recently awarded contracts, will commence immediately, according to ST Engineering. As the company emphasised for its investors, these contracts are not expected to have any material impact on the consolidated net tangible assets per share and earnings per share of ST Engineering for the current financial year.
The Southeast Asian state has a significant number of US-built aircraft, including F-5 Tiger II, F-16C/D Block 52(+), E-2C Hawkeyes and KC-135R Stratotankers. Furthermore, Singapore’s newest asset is the F-15SG Strike Eagle multi-role fighter aircraft, manufactured by Boeing and selected in 2005 over the Dassault Rafale.