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ExecuJet MRO Services Continues to Support Bombardier Customers

ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East has completed another heavy maintenance check on a Global 6000 including a cabin interior refresh and exterior paint repairs. With this particular Global, an Indian registered aircraft, the company secured the 15-yearly inspection due to its significant experience of heavy base maintenance on Bombardier aircraft and its long track-record of…
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6 月 18, 2024 0

A Day in the Life of an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer – João Paixão

João Paixão, who formerly worked in maintenance for the Portuguese Air Force, has been working in civil aviation MRO for more than two decades, including almost six years now as an Aircraft Maintenance Engineer at ExecuJet MRO Services in Dubai. This post is the first in a series we are doing on ‘The Day in…
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3 月 29, 2024 0

Ensuring Safety and Performance with ASC132 APU Enclosure Modification

Here we showcase our recent project complying with ASC132 Modification of the APU Enclosure. This service bulletin, requiring approximately 350 Labour Hours to complete, outlines crucial steps to enhance the structural integrity and fire safety of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) enclosure on applicable Gulfstream G550’s. Here’s a breakdown of the key modifications performed by…
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3 月 28, 2024 0

ExecuJet MRO Services Ready for Falcon 6X

The Falcon 6X, an all-new Falcon with the largest cabin cross section in business aviation, has entered into service with ExecuJet MRO Services ready to support it. ExecuJet MRO Services Australia (ExecuJet) engineers have completed maintenance training, approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The training encompasses a six-week programme, that includes four weeks…
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1 月 11, 2024 0

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia Sending Personnel Overseas for Falcon 6x Maintenance Training

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia (ExecuJet) has been sending some of its engineers and technicians to the US for advanced technical training, in preparation for the Dassault Falcon 6X’s entry-in-service. Just certified, the Falcon 6X’s entry-into-service is imminent. Even though there will be no Falcon 6X aircraft based in Australia initially, ExecuJet personnel have to be equipped…
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8 月 29, 2023 0

ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia Installs Main Structural Columns for its New Hangar Under Construction

ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia has achieved a new milestone with the installation of the two central columns for its new purpose-built maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) center at Malaysia’s Subang Airport. Each column is made of forged steel and is 12 meters long and weighs 45 tons. “The installation of these columns is an important…
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3 月 28, 2023 0

Global XRS Interior Refurbishment

Our Malaysian facility recently completed a cabin refurbishment project. The interior refurbishment of the client’s aircraft included the replacement of the carpet, seat covers, sidewalls and ceiling panels. The galley’s wood veneer was re-varnished with a darker colour and all metal accessories in the cabin were re-plated, bringing a fresh new ambience to its interiors. …
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3 月 8, 2022 0

How A Chance Encounter with an Australian Air Force VIP Aircraft Changed A Career

This year the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) celebrates its 100th anniversary. ExecuJet’s Richard Porter tells how a chance encounter with a RAAF 34 Squadron Falcon 900 in the early 1990s would prove to be a defining moment in his career ExecuJet MRO Services Regional Sales Manager for Australasia, Richard Porter, is based in Sydney but started his career in…
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8 月 23, 2021 0

Asian Sky Group Infrastructure Report: Interview

ExecuJet Haite General Manager, Paul Desgrosseilliers answers some questions regarding the company and the impact of COVID-19 on the industry, in the latest edition of Asian Sky Group’s Infrastructure Report.  


12 月 17, 2020 0

10 Things You Can Do With Your Aircraft to Make the Most of the Downtime

By Richard Porter  Restrictions on air travel, as part of efforts to contain COVID-19, has meant some aircraft are grounded. But there are things that we can do to keep our aircraft in top condition and ready to fly again. We spoke to our team of experts within our continuing airworthiness management organisation (CAMO) and came…
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6 月 22, 2020 0