RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Canada Launches PT6C-67C and PW127XT MRO Services in Singapore

RTX’s Pratt & Whitney Canada has launched full maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for PT6C-67C helicopter engines and PW127XT turboprop engines at its Singapore facility. The expansion targets over 300 PT6C-67C-powered Leonardo AW139 helicopters in the Asia Pacific and boosts global capacity for PW127XT engines on ATR 42/72 aircraft and future Deutsche Aircraft D328eco.

These new heavy MRO capabilities include complete overhauls for the PT6C-67C turboshaft, supported by a new modular test cell, marking the site’s first turboshaft maintenance line. The facility also extends its PW100 series support to encompass PW127XT full overhauls.

Operational since 1983, the Singapore hub has served as a key Asia Pacific center for turboprop and APU overhauls. The upgrades address rising regional demand, enabling localized solutions that cut turnaround times for operators.

“With these additions, we are better positioned to meet customer needs,” said Anthony Rossi, vice president of Customer Service at Pratt & Whitney Canada. This move strengthens RTX’s regional footprint amid growing helicopter and regional turboprop fleets.