ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia Completes Heavy Maintenance Checks on Multiple Falcon Aircraft
The scope included cabin refurbishment work as the organization moves to offer complete MRO services to Falcon operators in the region.
KUALA LUMPUR – ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia (ExecuJet) continues to see higher demand for its maintenance services in 2023 from regional business aviation operators. Since early 2023, ExecuJet has completed back-to-back maintenance checks on Dassault Falcon aircraft including Falcon 2000EX, Falcon 900LX, Falcon 7X and Falcon 8X at its facility at Subang Airport.
From pre-purchase inspections to scheduled inspections, ExecuJet MRO Services has expanded its Falcon service activities. In a recent case, the service center repainted and refurbished the cabin of a Falcon, combined with scheduled heavy maintenance work to optimize the ground time.
Ivan Lim, Regional Vice President Asia at ExecuJet MRO Services, says: “Our status as the region’s major Dassault MRO facility is driving new demand. The customers appreciate our engineers and technicians trained by Dassault, coupled with our regional experience for which we have numerous testimonies from our clients over the years.”
He says: “We now support all production Falcon models, and most legacy models. With the increasing number of Falcon aircraft in Asia, we are witnessing a surge in demand for line and base maintenance work as well as pre-purchase inspection work.”
Today, Falcon work accounts for more than half of Executive MRO Services Malaysia’s business. It continues to ramp up efforts to onboard talent, including hiring maintenance technicians and engineers certified to work on Falcon aircraft.