Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Mott MacDonald engineers jet hangar in Singapore

Aerospace

Mott MacDonald engineers jet hangar in Singapore

A state-of-the-art business jet maintenance hangar at Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore - where Mott MacDonald acted as engineer on the project for Singapore architects Liu and Wo Architects Pte Ltd - has now officially opened.

Gregory Cox, Mott MacDonald’s project director, said: “This project is a great example of building information modelling cross-collaboration between Mott MacDonald and Liu and Wo Architects Pte Ltd.

"Our team in Singapore received technical support from the UK for fire protection, while our North American infrastructure operation Hatch Mott MacDonald carried out a peer review of the design.”

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT

Built by Aircraft Support Industries Pty Ltd., the new hangar triples the size of the Jet Aviation Singapore’s existing capacity from 2500 sq. m. to 7500 sq. m. It is designed to safely and efficiently meet the maintenance requirements for Boeing, Bombardier, Gulfstream and Nextant business aircraft. It also includes 4,060 sq. m. of office space and interior refurbishment, avionics, tire and battery shops.

The hangar’s design includes a proprietary stressed arch system that has created an internal clear span of 100m. High strength steel stressing tendons and pre-stressing jacks pulled the arch into shape, raising the hangar roof in a matter of hours. Fire suppression foam deluge systems and lighting were assembled within the structural frame. This construction method proved safer and faster than working at height.

Advertisement
Leonardo RT

 

 

Advertisement
General Atomics LB
Airframe Designs aligns with US NCAMP standards

Aerospace Defence Security

Airframe Designs aligns with US NCAMP standards

3 July 2025

Airframe Designs has aligned its material systems with the US National Centre for Advanced Materials Performance (NCAMP) which works with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and industry partners to support its existing testing processes.

Cranfield partners with CirculAIRity

Aerospace

Cranfield partners with CirculAIRity

3 July 2025

Cranfield has begun the first of multiple projects with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) specialists CirculAIRity, a scale-up focusing on the use of SAF in aviation.

Siemens and NVIDIA team to drive AI in advanced manufacturing

Aerospace Defence Security

Siemens and NVIDIA team to drive AI in advanced manufacturing

2 July 2025

Siemens and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to accelerate the next era of industrial AI and digitalisation, towards enabling the factory of the future.

Marshall completes sale of Slingsby Advanced Composites to Mangohojden AB

Aerospace Defence

Marshall completes sale of Slingsby Advanced Composites to Mangohojden AB

2 July 2025

Marshall has announced the completion of the sale of its subsidiary, Slingsby Advanced Composites Ltd., to Mangohojden AB, formerly known as Goldcup 101485 AB, a privately held Swedish company seeking to develop a group of specialist aerospace and defence businesses.

Advertisement
Teledyne
Manchester Airport to Mumbai route set to provide economic boost

Aerospace

Manchester Airport to Mumbai route set to provide economic boost

2 July 2025

A new route between Manchester Airport and Mumbai – India’s financial capital – will deliver an economic boost worth hundreds of millions to the North over the next three years, research out today reveals.

Aircraft order backlog hits record 16,073

Aerospace

Aircraft order backlog hits record 16,073

2 July 2025

Commercial aircraft orders increased by almost 900% in May 2025 compared to May 2024, pushing the total aircraft backlog to a record 16,073 – the first time it has ever exceeded 16,000, according to ADS.

Advertisement
ODU RT