Fujitsu General Australia Changes to General Australia
- Jackie Incandela
- Jan 7
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 7

NOTIFICATION RELEASED BY
National AC Parts
January 07, 2026, 18.23 AEST
Big News for Australian Air Conditioning; Fujitsu General is Now General Australia
Fujitsu General Australia is pleased to announce that they are changing their name to General Australia. This change is a part of a global rebranding initiative due to becoming a member of the Paloma Rheem Holdings Group in August, 2025.
A History of Reliability and Innovation
For many years, Fujitsu General Australia has been a household name in Australia. Known as "Australia's Favourite Air," the brand built a strong reputation for making reliable, efficient, and high-performance air conditioning systems in both the residential and commercial environments.
However, as the global market evolves, the decision was made to join forces with Paloma Rheem Holdings Group and transition to the General Australia brand. By bringing these products together, General Australia aims to improve their products and customer experience and allow for even greater investment in sustainability and technology that keeps our homes and offices comfortable.
What This Means for Our Customers
For our valued homeowners, technicians, and business partners, this name change means you will continue to receive the high-quality products you expect. The switch to the General Australia brand will not change the performance, specifications, or reliability of the units you currently use.
We want to reassure all our readers that spare parts and new units will remain fully available for both existing Fujitsu General Australia systems and the General Airstage brands. If you have a Fujitsu General Australia unit installed in your home or office, your warranty remains valid, and support services will continue without interruption.
General Australia is also committed to investing in new ideas and technology. This includes creating new air conditioning units that are more energy-efficient and feature smarter designs to meet the changing needs of Australian families. The change to General Australia is not just a new name; it shows a renewed focus on providing the best solutions for performance and efficiency.
Transition Timeline
The change from Fujitsu General Australia to General Australia will be a smooth process. Over the coming months, you will start to see the new General Australia logo on products, packaging, and marketing materials. The team is dedicated to making this transition easy, and we will keep our customers updated throughout the process.
Whether you are a technician looking for components or a homeowner needing a replacement, the supply chain remains strong. You can continue to find the parts and units you need through our dedicated online platforms:
For Genuine Spare Parts: Visit fujitsuspareparts.com.au to find everything you need to maintain your existing Fujitsu General Australia systems.
For National Support: Explore the wide range of air conditioning solutions at nationalacparts.com.au
Looking Ahead
As we move forward with the General Australia brand, the commitment remains the same: providing high-quality and reliable products that meet your cooling needs. We believe that this name change, backed by the strength of Paloma Rheem HD Group, will help serve the Australian community better than ever before.
We appreciate your continued support and loyalty as we start this exciting new chapter. Together, we look forward to a future filled with innovation, quality, and success under the General Australia brand.
For more information about the name change or to find specific parts for your unit, please contact our team at info@nationalacparts.com.au.
About Paloma Rheem Holdings Group
Paloma Rheem Holdings Group is an "Air and Water" company, operating in both air conditioning and water heating sectors. In addition to Paloma in Japan and Rheem in the United States, GENERAL, the new company name for Fujitsu General, is a leading air conditioning company and joined their group in August 2025.
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