Seletar Airport, Singapore
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Seletar Airport, Singapore
Hello everyone, I've been tasked to put together a photographic montage of commercial aviation companies that were resident at Seletar Airport during the period immediately after the British pull-out to the opening of the Seletar Aerospace Park. What I'm looking for are photographs of the buildings, ideally showing the company logo, and the variety of aircraft each company handled, but anything relevant will be greatly appreciated.
The companies that I recall are; Airfast, Anrite Aviation, Aviation Management Systems, C&A Aviation, Dowty Aviation, Fokker Aircraft Services, Jet Aviation, Junior Flying Club, Hawker Pacific Aviation, HeliOrient, Heliservices, Lockheed Aircraft Services Singapore, SAMCO, Sembawang Aviation, Singapore Flying Club, Singas.
I'm sure there are more but these are the ones that I remember. Many thanks.
The companies that I recall are; Airfast, Anrite Aviation, Aviation Management Systems, C&A Aviation, Dowty Aviation, Fokker Aircraft Services, Jet Aviation, Junior Flying Club, Hawker Pacific Aviation, HeliOrient, Heliservices, Lockheed Aircraft Services Singapore, SAMCO, Sembawang Aviation, Singapore Flying Club, Singas.
I'm sure there are more but these are the ones that I remember. Many thanks.
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tophelios, Semi Rigid: Many thanks, I'll do just that.
Thai pom: Ah yes, National Utility Helicopters, I remember the Friday night happy hour in their office/bar - when they were an Australian company. I also missed out Samaero (later to become Eurocopter and now Airbus Helicopters, and Singapore Flying College.
Thai pom: Ah yes, National Utility Helicopters, I remember the Friday night happy hour in their office/bar - when they were an Australian company. I also missed out Samaero (later to become Eurocopter and now Airbus Helicopters, and Singapore Flying College.
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Old Faces still around
I am sure there are still a few of the culprits of the Happy Hours that are still hanging around. PR (HO & BHA) JA (Airfast and BHA) spring to mind.
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PT NUH
NUH was never an Australian company, but did have a lot of Australians in it. eg myself for 26 years. After hours sessions at the bar were fun, and a lot a info passed around. Not many of that crew still around. I do have a good photo of an NUH 205 outside the HO hangar. I'll try to find it.
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