SAFETY

Safety is our First Priority

At ExecuJet MRO Services safety is not a department or a checklist, it is a core value that shapes every decision we make. As a Group Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) organisation with OEM shareholding, we combine global technical standards with disciplined execution to ensure that every aircraft we support is maintained with the highest focus on safety, quality, and operational reliability.

OEM Partnerships that Keep our Technical Teams Current

We maintain agreements and working relationships with key Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to ensure our technical personnel remain current with evolving aircraft and component technology.
These partnerships support:

  • Continuous OEM-aligned technical training
  • Access to updated maintenance procedures and documentation
  • Awareness of product improvements and service bulletins
  • Exposure to the latest tooling and maintenance best practices
  • Hazard and Occurrence information sharing on similar aircraft products through four blockers to prevent recurring errors.

This ensures our teams are equipped with the knowledge and skills required to work confidently, compliantly, and safely.

A Strong Safety Culture, Owned by Everyone

Safety performance is driven by culture, and culture is built by people. We actively promote a workplace where every employee is empowered to speak up and act when safety is at stake.

Our safety culture is reinforced through:

  • Open communication and leadership visibility
  • A “just culture” approach that encourages learning and reporting
  • Clear accountability at every level
  • Ongoing safety awareness and engagement initiatives
  • Ensuring management make the decisions necessary to support the safety activities in effectively moving toward compliance.

Safety Management System (SMS) and Risk Based Thinking

Our commitment to safety is supported by a structured Safety Management System (SMS) and a proactive approach to identifying hazards and managing risk before incidents occur.

We focus on:

  • Hazard identification and reporting
  • Risk assessments before critical work is performed
  • Continuous monitoring of trends and performance indicators
  • Corrective and preventive actions to strengthen controls
  • Shared targets and indicators across our groups to ensure a strong baseline of compliance and safety focus.

Compliance, StandardsBest Practices

We operate with strict compliance to applicable aviation regulations and industry standards. Our processes are structured to meet both regulatory and customer expectations, while maintaining uncompromising safety discipline.

This includes:

  • Controlled maintenance procedures and inspections
  • Quality assurance oversight and independent verification
  • Audit readiness and continuous improvement
  • Alignment to approved data and configuration control

Review our group scope of approvals.

Human FactorsError Prevention

We recognize that people are central to aviation safety. Our systems and processes take Human Factors into account and are designed to reduce risk, prevent error, and support consistent performance.

We strengthen reliability through:

  • Human Factors awareness and training
  • Fatigue and workload considerations
  • Task discipline and maintenance best practices
  • Focus on error prevention and learning from experience

Tooling, TechnologySafe Working Practices

Safe work begins with the right tools, correct equipment, and a controlled environment. We invest in safe systems of work to protect our people and the aircraft in our care.

We apply:

  • Tool control and calibration programmes
  • Controlled work environments (FOD prevention and housekeeping)
  • Safe handling processes for aircraft and components
  • Modern tooling aligned with OEM requirements