Cayman Islands approves ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia for Dassault Aircraft
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of the Cayman Islands has certified ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia to provide light and heavy maintenance for Dassault 7X, 8X and 2000 aircraft. Vice President ExecuJet MRO Services Asia, Ivan Lim, says: “The Cayman Islands is one of the world’s leading civil aviation regulators and registries for business aviation aircraft. A significant number of business aviation aircraft operating in Asia Pacific are in fact Cayman Islands registered aircraft,” he says. “The approval we have gained means ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia is permitted to work on any Dassault 7X, 8X and 2000 aircraft on the Cayman Islands registry. Many business jet owners around the world like to have their aircraft on Cayman Islands registry, because it is a regulator that is very in tune with the specific needs of business aircraft operators and it is well recognized internationally.”
Lim says ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia has already been able to get some additional MRO business from Dassault operators in Southeast Asia, thanks to the certification from the Cayman Islands CAA. He says there are also Cayman Islands registered Dassault aircraft in Greater China, another market the Malaysian MRO company is targeting. “Having this certification provides a further boost to our Subang facility and reinforces Malaysia’s growing status as an international centre for MRO in the region,” says Lim.
ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia is a full-service, business jet maintenance facility. It is an Authorised Service Facility for Bombardier and a limited Authorised Warranty Facility for Gulfstream. It also represents some other major original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as Authorised Service Centre or Dealer such as: General Electric and Rolls-Royce, on multiple engine types; Honeywell on engines, auxiliary power units and avionics; and Collins Aerospace on avionics.