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  2. Aviation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Aviation in Singapore is a key component of the Singaporean economy. Besides currently the sixth busiest airport and the fourth busiest air cargo hub in Asia, the Singaporean aviation industry is also a significant aerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul centre. The aviation industry is a significant contributor to the Singapore economy. [1]

  3. ST Engineering Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Singapore, it has international offices and facilities located at aviation hubs in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States. ST Engineering's Commercial Aerospace business provides aircraft design and engineering, original equipment manufacturing, nose-to-tail aftermarket and maintenance services as well as assets management ...

  4. Singapore Aviation Academy - Wikipedia

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    Patio with a pond inside the Singapore Aviation Academy. SAA offers training to civil aviation personnel in Singapore as well as overseas in the areas of aviation management, aviation safety and security, air traffic services and airport emergency services. Since 1958, SAA has trained over 91,000 participants from 200 countries. [1]

  5. Second officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines [14] Volotea [15] Historically, the second officer was the flight engineer. This is a trained pilot who does not fly the aircraft, but instead monitors aircraft systems. [16] Modern airliners only require two pilots, and do not have a flight engineer or a navigator. [2]

  6. SATS Security Services - Wikipedia

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    SATS Security Services Pte Ltd (SSS) [a] is a subsidiary of SATS Ltd, providing security services for aviation-related activities at Singapore Changi Airport. [3] It provides armed auxiliary police officers for mainly airline clients as an auxiliary police force under the Police Force Act 2004.

  7. Category:Occupations in aviation - Wikipedia

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    Technicien supérieur de l'aviation; Advanced Technician in Aviation non civil servant; Technicien supérieur des études et de l'exploitation de l'aviation civile; Test pilot; Third officer (aviation)

  8. Singapore Flying College - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a CAAS approved flight school based in Singapore. Established in 1988 under the Singapore Airlines Group, it is the training school for cadet pilots with Singapore Airlines , Scoot and Singapore Airlines Cargo .

  9. Riau Islands Flight Information Region - Wikipedia

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    Singapore aviation authorities have been administering control of the country's FIR, which includes Singapore territories, as well as certain parts of the airspace in the Riau Archipelago and South China Sea. Specific to the Riau Islands (also called Natuna Islands), the ICAO granted control of the FIR to Singapore authorities in 1946 on the ...