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ExecuJet broadens MRO services for Falcon 6X
Expansion of the company's authorised MRO capabilities in Australia, Malaysia and Dubai is its first with Safran Power Units.
An all-new Dassault Falcon 6X.
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ExecuJet MRO Services has been appointed as an Authorised Service Centre (ASC) by Safran Power Units for the auxiliary power unit (APU) on the Dassault Falcon 6X.

ExecuJet’s authorised service centres, located in Australia, Malaysia and Dubai, can now provide a comprehensive range of services for the Safran SPU150 APU, including line maintenance, component removal and replacement, troubleshooting, as well as complete APU removal and replacement.

Graeme Duckworth, president of ExecuJet MRO Services, says: "This is the first time ExecuJet MRO Services has become an ASC for Safran Power Units. The impetus for the move was the entry-into-service of Dassault's new large-cabin, long-range Falcon 6X."

The company has already invested in the necessary tooling and spare parts for Falcon 6X operations and has sent five engineers to Safran’s facility in Toulouse, France for specialised training.

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