Hin Wee joins Flying Colours as Singapore General Manager:
16 April, 2019:Flying Colours has appointed Hin Wee as the new General Manager of Singapore. In his new role, Hin Wee will be responsible for providing overall leadership, looking after daily operations, as well as determining vision and direction for the future.
As Bombardier's Aerospace Seletar facility is being expanded and following the announcement of the renewal of Flying Colours contract to provide interior services, Hin Wee will also be responsible for increasing the Singapore team numbers in alignment with the OEM's growth. He has over twenty years of aviation technical and maintenance experience, extensive knowledge of Bombardier Challenger and Global programmes, and significant aviation project management experience to the business.
Hin Wee takes over from Paul Dunford who has stepped up to the newly created position of Managing Director of International Operations. Hin Wee will directly report to Dunford.
"We will be working with Bombardier for at least the next five years which means we have to grow our team and operational capacity. Hin Wee's experience with Bombardier, the product and the customers makes him a valuable addition as we enter the next phase of expansion here in Asia," said Eric Gillespie, Executive VP Flying Colours. "Asia has always been an important region for our company, and we are pleased to have developed a fantastic team here. With the planned facility expansion and the knowledge that many of the Bombardier fleet is coming up for 90- and 120-month checks, we anticipate we have a very busy time ahead and are confident that with Hin Wee at the helm we will continue to meet partner and customer expectations."
Hin Wee said, "It is an exciting time for business aviation in Asia as the sector continues to advance. I'm looking forward to working with the Flying Colours senior executive team to develop successful strategy, implement new efficiencies and execute our business objectives for the region."
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