Roll-Royce opens Seletar campus

Rolls-Royce has commenced construction of its 154,000 square metre Seletar Campus, located at Singapore’s Seletar Aerospace Park.

Mike Terrett, Rolls-Royce COO, commented: “Singapore is an important regional hub for Rolls-Royce and we are very pleased to be expanding our presence here. The establishment of our Seletar Campus represents an important step forward as we increase our capacity and capability to meet the growing needs of our global customer base.

"Singapore offers highly competitive skills, a business-friendly environment conducive to high value-added manufacturing, a strong focus on research and innovation, and proximity to our growing customer base in the Asia Pacific region.”

The Seletar campus will comprise a Trent aero engine assembly and test facility, a wide chord fan blade anufacturing facility, as well as a regional training centre and Advanced Technology Centre, an integral part of the Rolls-Royce global network for technology research.

Current research activities at the ATC cover a broad range of technologies including computational engineering, electrical systems, manufacturing process technology, materials and fuel cells.

A future component of the ATC will be a Materials Services Laboratory that will provide materials assessment, failure analysis and Non-Destructive Testing support for in-service engines in the region.

It will also play a key role in supporting the Trent assembly and test facility and the WCFB facility, as well as providing support for joint venture operations Singapore Aero Engine Services Limited (SAESL) and International Engine Components Overhaul (IECO).

The Trent aero engine facility will assemble and test large civil engines, starting with the Trent 1000 for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. It will be the most modern Rolls-Royce production engine assembly and test facility for large commercial aero engines, and the Group’s first in Asia.

The WCFB facility will be the Group’s first outside the UK to manufacture Rolls-Royce hollow titanium WCFBs, a unique capability and technology which has played a key role in the success of the Trent engine family.

Total investment in the Seletar Campus, including investment in the WCFB facility, will exceed £300 million.

It will create approximately 500 new jobs when fully operational, bringing the number of people employed by the Group in Singapore to around 2000.

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