This website uses cookies
More information
The monthly news publication for aviation professionals.

ACE 2026 - The home of global charter.

Related information from the Handbook...

ExecuJet Charter Service
Charter

ExecuJet Charter Service
Maintenance

BAN's World Gazetteer

Florida
The bimonthly news publication for aviation professionals.

Request your printed copy

Tampa's ExecuJet Charter Service gains repair station tick
Only a few businesses in the southeastern US possess both a FAR Part 145 repair station and a FAR Part 135 charter certificate, which further distinguishes ExecuJet’s in-house maintenance and repair services.
ExecuJet Charter Service president and CEO Peter Cunzolo.
Read this story in our January/February 2025 printed issue.

ExecuJet Charter Service, a Tampa, Florida-headquartered Part 135 certified operator, has received additional certification by the FAA as an official Part 145 repair station. This new designation enables ExecuJet to offer an expanded range of services including aircraft maintenance, inspection and repair.

“We are honoured to receive this distinction from the FAA,” says president and CEO Peter Cunzolo. “Becoming an approved repair station and expanding our capabilities and offerings solidifies our position as a trusted partner in aviation. I know of only a few businesses in the southeastern United States that possess both a FAR Part 145 repair station and a FAR Part 135 charter certificate, which further distinguishes our comprehensive, in-house maintenance and repair services. This enhancement enables us to provide inclusive, exceptional service while prioritising the safety and reliability that our clients expect.”

With the approved repair station designation, ExecuJet is now equipped to perform maintenance operations that include comprehensive inspections and troubleshooting with the following ratings; airframe, engine, propeller and accessories; repairs of a wide range of aircraft systems and components; and enhanced oversight, ensuring adherence to FAA regulations.

Other News
 
Fly Alliance Maintenance gets the nod from India's DGCA
January 25, 2026
As part of Fly Alliance's overall company growth strategy, it has expanded its global footprint with new offices in Dubai, New Delhi and San Marino, bringing its total presence to eight offices worldwide.
Fly Alliance puts its faith in Starlink connectivity
November 17, 2025
Hennessy appointment is set to boost JSSI efficiency
November 14, 2025
Molly Hennessy will lead efforts to advance JSSI's technology stack, enhance client portals, and optimise internal and external tools that drive efficiency and information transparency for aircraft operators worldwide.
Embraer prioritises solar energy in Florida
November 13, 2025
Expected to supply up to 1,800 MWh annually, enough to power most of the company's customer centre facility, the system represents a significant step in reducing Embraer's carbon footprint in North America.