5. Thales
Thales marks its 50th anniversary in Singapore this year. In the last five decades, the global leader in advanced technologies has grown its footprint and operations significantly to support its business activities in the areas of aerospace, defence and security, and digital identity and security, among others.
Thales further expanded its Changi facility in 2017, making it the largest of the company’s three global repair hubs; the other two are in France, and US. The Changi facility houses the company’s avionics production and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul services. Key systems for the Airbus A320, A350 and Boeing 787 fleets are also produced here, with avionics equipment supplied to major regional airlines.
Thales further expanded its Changi facility in 2017, making it the largest of the company’s three global repair hubs; the other two are located in Chatellerault, France, and Piscataway, US. The Changi facility houses the company’s avionics production and Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) services. Key systems for the Airbus A320, A350 and Boeing 787 fleets are also produced here, with avionics equipment and in-flight entertainment (IFE) supplied to major regional airlines.
In 2020, Thales noted that the repair volume at Changi has increased by 30 per cent since it began operations.The company has also signed several agreements with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, one of which paved the way to establishing a S$30 million joint Aviation Innovation Research Lab — or AIR Lab — to drive air traffic management innovation and adoption of new technologies.
The company has also played an active role in working with GovTech and the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to provide authentication solutions for Singpass, and biometric passports and systems.