Engine maker Rolls-Royce built a new factory in Singapore making wide chord fan blades (WCFBs) used in military and commercial aircraft engines.
The factory located at Seletar Campus site alongside a previously announced facility, which will test and assemble Trent aero engines.
Total investment in the Seletar Campus, including the new factory, will exceed S$700 million or 300 million pounds.
The new factory creates 500 new jobs, bringing the total number of people employed in Singapore by Rolls-Royce to about 2,000.
It is the first factory outside the United Kingdom to manufacture Rolls-Royce's hollow titanium WCFBs.
Usage of KRUGER’s Fans: Ventilation
|