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ExecuJet renews Rolls Royce engine agreement and wins Bombardier maintenance award for fifth year
ExecuJet Aviation Group and Rolls-Royce have renewed the engine service agreement authorising ExecuJet's Dubai service centre to perform engine line maintenance and removals and installations of Rolls-Royce AE 3007A engines.
Read this story in our December 2015 printed issue.

ExecuJet Aviation Group and Rolls-Royce have renewed the engine service agreement authorising ExecuJet's Dubai service centre to perform engine line maintenance and removals and installations of Rolls-Royce AE 3007A engines. The AE 3007A engine is installed on Embraer Legacy 600 and 650 aircraft.

Rolls-Royce and ExecuJet Middle East entered an initial agreement in 2012 to support Rolls-Royce BR710 and AE 3007A engines. This deal was expanded in 2014, adding five more ExecuJet facilities to the Rolls-Royce ASC network.

Execujet's maintenance director for the Middle East Nick Weber says: “Our partnership has enabled us to offer our customers an enhanced level of service at our facilities in Australia, China, Malaysia, Nigeria, South Africa and the UAE. Renewing the service agreement demonstrates our successful partnership over the last few years and we are thrilled to continue working together.”

ExecuJet's Dubai facility has also won the 'International' accolade at the Bombardier ASF Excellence Awards for a fifth consecutive year.

Says Weber: “We are delighted our Dubai MRO has won the 'International' category award five years in a row. We always strive to exceed our customers' expectations and this honour truly recognises our hard work.”

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