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Aviation Partnership (Philippines) Corporation is SIA Engineering's third line maintenance joint venture outside Singapore. The joint venture provides line maintenance, light aircraft checks and technical ramp handling as well as many other value-added services to Cebu Pacific Air and third-party airline customers at four major international airports Manila, Cebu and Davao and Clark as well as many other secondary airports in the Philippines.

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