ExecuJet Haite wins EASA Falcon 6X approval

Rolls-Royce taps ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia for work

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AAV_BulletinThe European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified all three of ExecuJet Haite’s stations in China to provide line maintenance for the Dassault Falcon 6X, the French aircraft-maker’s newest large cabin business jet. ExecuJet Haite’s Tianjin and Beijing Daxing stations are Dassault Approved Service Centres (ASC).

EASA performed an extensive audit of ExecuJet Haite and approved it to provide AOG support for the Falcon 6X throughout Greater China and the region as well as line maintenance at Beijing Capital International Airport, Tianjin Binhai International Airport and Beijing Daxing International Airport.

Paul Desgrosseilliers, General Manager, ExecuJet Haite, says: “With our substantial investment in ground support equipment and having our engineers trained at Dassault Aviation in Bordeaux, France, ExecuJet Haite now offers superb maintenance support on the Falcon 6X in Beijing, Tianjin and throughout Greater China and the region.”

The Falcon 6X entered into service in late 2023 and is Dassault Aviation’s flagship product. The aircraft has the largest cabin cross-section of any purpose-built business jet, redefining the business jet travel experience with added comfort, spaciousness and technology. The aircraft has a 5,500 nm (10,186 km) range and maximum operating speed (MMO) of Mach .90.

Rolls-Royce taps ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia as engine MRO hub
Rolls-Royce has certified ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia as a hub for the provision of maintenance services for Rolls-Royce BR710A2-20 engines that power the Bombardier Global Express aircraft series. ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, already an authorised Rolls-Royce service centre for routine maintenance, inspections, and minor repairs on this engine, has now been awarded hub status. This new designation allows the facility to perform more advanced diagnostics and repairs, further enhancing its capabilities in engine maintenance.

The Malaysia facility is approved by several civil aviation regulators to do airframe heavy maintenance on the Global Express series.

Ivan Lim, Regional VP Asia for ExecuJet MRO Services says: “ExecuJet MRO Services Group has a long-standing relationship with Rolls-Royce. We were able to achieve hub status after making further investments in infrastructure, tooling, training and technology. We continually strive to meet the evolving needs of business aviation customers. Offering airframe maintenance and engine support under one roof, streamlines the maintenance process for customers,” he adds.

ExecuJet MRO Services opened a 149,500ft2 state-of-the-art, purpose-built MRO centre at Subang Airport last year. The facility offers the full-suite MRO services including airframe line and heavy maintenance, AOG support, engine maintenance support, component support and so on.

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