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Aerospace & Defense Industries

New Zealand aircraft maker eyes Thailand as ASEAN service hub

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New Zealand aircraft maker NZAero supplies the Royal Thai Air Force with its two-seat CT-4 airtrainer for military training operations. (Courtesy of NZAero)

BANGKOK -- New Zealand aircraft maker NZAero will scale up its maintenance and repair operations in Thailand as it looks to turn the country into a Southeast Asian service hub.

"Thailand stands alone as being a major buyer of NZAero products," Chief Executive Stephen Burrows told Nikkei Asia. "Having a service center here in Thailand is a good base for supporting aircraft in Southeast Asia."

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