ExecuJet Middle Easts Maintenance Division
recently obtained European Aviation Safety Agency Part-145 (EASA) approval and can now
undertake Base and Line maintenance work on European Union and Member State registered aircraft.
The accreditation came into effect on late last year.
ExecuJet Middle East is also an authorised service centre for Honeywell TFE731 (-2 through -5 including -20/-40/-50/-60), HTF7000 series
engines and Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) GTCP36-100/150, RE100, RE220. This
allows ExecuJet to provide Line Maintenance along with Warranty and MSP (Maintenance Service Plan) support to enrolled members.
Rockwell Collins Business and Regional Systems (BRS) Avionics Dealership has also recently been accredited to ExecuJet Middle East
enabling the company to support avionics installations and upgrades along with other OEM related services.
The benefits to the operators in the region as well as visiting aircraft are already apparent,
said Nick Weber, Maintenance Director. We have already performed Base Maintenance activities on several European registered aircraft. Our collaboration with Honeywell and Rockwell
Collins has also been well received with many positive comments from the current client base.
ExecuJet Maintenance has earned a reputation as one of the most competent and reliable general aviation maintenance companies in the
Middle East, specifically qualified as a Bombardier Authorised Service Facility to work on Learjet, Challenger and Global series aircraft.
The facility currently employs more than 31 hangar maintenance staff of which 18 are Bombardier type trained and certified engineers.
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