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Dnata Singapore opens maintenance facility at Changi Airport
AIR services provider dnata Singapore has opened a new maintenance base at Singapore Changi Airport.
The new 6,900-square metre maintenance base was opened by Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan next to the dnata Cargo Centre within the Changi Airfreight Centre, which handles 9,000 repairs and maintenance chores annually.
"We are delighted with dnata's new investment for its ground handling operations," said Mr Khaw.
Said dnata Singapore CEO Mark Edwards: "With this new facility, we can meet the increased demand seamlessly."
The new facility has an additional 1,000 square metres and has new technology to triple handling capacity.
Dnata Singapore's current fleet of more than 320 motorised and 1,200 non-motorised ground service equipment (GSE) will be serviced at the new maintenance base.
The new 6,900-square metre maintenance base was opened by Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan next to the dnata Cargo Centre within the Changi Airfreight Centre, which handles 9,000 repairs and maintenance chores annually.
"We are delighted with dnata's new investment for its ground handling operations," said Mr Khaw.
Said dnata Singapore CEO Mark Edwards: "With this new facility, we can meet the increased demand seamlessly."
The new facility has an additional 1,000 square metres and has new technology to triple handling capacity.
Dnata Singapore's current fleet of more than 320 motorised and 1,200 non-motorised ground service equipment (GSE) will be serviced at the new maintenance base.
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