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AirTrunk marks 10 years in Singapore with new regional headquarters

13 March 2026
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Hyperscale data centre specialist AirTrunk has officially opened its new regional headquarters in Singapore, marking a decade of operations in the city-state and reinforcing its long-term commitment to the market.

Located in the Ocean Financial Centre in Singapore’s financial and technology district, the new office will serve as the company’s regional hub as it continues to expand across Asia Pacific and the Middle East.

The opening ceremony was attended by Singapore’s Minister for Digital Development and Information, Mrs. Josephine Teo, who delivered a keynote speech.

The headquarters, designed by Woods Bagot, overlooks Marina Bay and incorporates wellness zones, flexible collaboration areas and energy-efficient features aimed at supporting a high-performance workplace culture. The office sits within a BCA Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy Building.

AirTrunk said the facility will house senior executives and teams spanning design and innovation, development, operations, treasury, legal and corporate functions. The company expects its local workforce to grow over the coming years as Singapore continues to serve as its Asia headquarters.

Since establishing its presence in Singapore in 2016, AirTrunk has committed several billion dollars in direct investment across three hyperscale data centres in the country, representing a combined 180MW of IT load.

In August 2025, the company secured a S$2.25 billion green loan to finance its second Singapore hyperscale data centre, SGP2, which at the time was the country’s largest loan and green loan for a data centre.

AirTrunk founder & CEO Robin Khuda said: “Singapore has been fundamental to AirTrunk’s growth over the past decade and remains central to our long-term Asia Pacific strategy.

“The launch of our new office signals our confidence in the country’s continued leadership in digital infrastructure and advanced AI ecosystems. As hyperscale demand continues to rise, we’re deepening our partnerships, investing in local talent and advancing sustainable operations to support the nation’s digital ambitions and the region’s growing infrastructure needs.”

Singapore Economic Development Board EVP Mr. Pee Beng Kong added: “AirTrunk’s decade long presence in Singapore, and its decision to establish its regional headquarters here, underscore Singapore’s role as a hub for global companies particularly in the technology sector.

“As global demand for AI and cloud services accelerates, we will continue to welcome companies like AirTrunk that are deepening their presence in Singapore and advancing research and innovation.”

Alongside its digital infrastructure expansion, AirTrunk continues to support social and environmental initiatives in Singapore through partnerships with organisations including Daughters of Tomorrow, the Garden City Fund, WWF-Singapore and the Singapore Red Cross Society.

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