"We are pleased to participate in the Singapore Airshow, a premier platform for engaging with customers and industry leaders in the region," said Matt Norman, Vice President, Aftermarket and Commercial Services, Aerospace Group, Eaton. "Through reinforced regional capabilities and business presence, we remain focused on delivering customer-centric solutions and driving operational excellence—ensuring long-term success for our stakeholders."
At the airshow, Eaton showcased a broad range of advanced technologies and solutions for both commercial and military aviation, designed to meet stringent performance standards and evolving customer needs. Eaton also highlighted its two regional joint ventures that provide aftermarket repair services to airlines and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) providers. This expansion underscores Eaton's commitment to providing tailored, cost‑effective solutions that meet the needs of regional customers. In addition, Eaton joined the technical program at Singapore Aerospace Technology and Engineering Conference (SATEC) 2026, a premier aviation conference held in conjunction with the Singapore Airshow. Armen Baronian, director of Power Systems and Engineering Technologies, Aerospace Group at Eaton, presented "Emerging Trends in Aerospace Technologies: Performance Limitations and Realistic Expectations", focusing on the emergence of key transformative technologies in aviation, space and defense applications.
Eaton continues to strengthen and expand its regional aftermarket network across Asia-Pacific. During the Singapore Airshow, the company celebrated major milestones with signing ceremonies:
- Eaton has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Satair, partnering with Satair to distribute Eaton-repaired, OEM-quality Used Serviceable Material (USM) in China. By leveraging Eaton's OEM technical expertise, Satair's extensive distribution network, and Airbus' full-lifecycle management program, this collaboration aims to deliver safer and more efficient USM solutions to customers in the Chinese market. It also ensures compliance with CAAC regulations and addresses the growing demand for cost-effective aftermarket solutions as China's fleet continues to expand and age.
- Eaton has entered into a two-year pricing agreement with ST Engineering's Commercial Aerospace business covering MRO services starting in 2026. Under the agreement, Eaton will offer high quality OEM repairs to ST Engineering and the airline customers they support. This collaboration underscores Eaton's commitment to delivering value to customers.
Founded in 1911, Eaton has continuously evolved to meet the changing and expanding needs of our stakeholders. With revenues of $27.4 billion in 2025, the company serves customers in 180 countries. For more information, visit www.eaton.com. Follow us on LinkedIn.
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