Interview in the Straits Times today:
- Jetstar's information technology centre shifted from MEL to SIN a year ago.
- Global sales team will shift to SIN in the coming weeks
- A new hangar could to be built in SIN and be operational by 2014. The hangar will service both single-aisle an wide-bodied aircraft.
- Alternatives to building a new hangar include working with Shaeco (subsidiary of a Hong Kong aircraft repair and maintenance firm) or ST Aerospace.
- Jetstar has 1,000 employees and 20 aircraft based at SIN. Headcount expected to grow by 200 over the next few years.
Full article at
The Straits Times