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ExecuJet Haite expands maintenance with MRO in Beijing
Dassault Aviation has expanded ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China’s status as an authorised service centre (ASC) for Falcon aircraft to include a purpose-built MRO at Beijing Daxing International Airport.
Jack He (ExecuJet sales and business development director); Paul Desgrosseilliers (ExecuJet general manager); Carlos Brana (Dassault Aviation executive vice president, civil aircraft); LiBiao (Haite Group founder) and Mingjun Sun (ExecuJet deputy general manager).

Dassault Aviation has expanded ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China's status as an authorised service centre (ASC) for Falcon aircraft to include a new MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) facility at Beijing Daxing International Airport. The new facility will offer AOG and line maintenance services.

With Beijing the largest market in China for business aviation, the addition of an ASC at the capital’s Daxing International Airport allows ExecuJet Haite to perform manufacturer-authorised warranty work on behalf of the customer.

The 5,000 square metre facility will now offer airframe maintenance, AOG support and other services on the Falcon 6X, Falcon 7X and Falcon 8X models. It complements ExecuJet Haite’s main MRO facility at Tianjin Binhai International Airport, which is also a Dassault Aviation ASC for Falcon aircraft. Both are Part 145 maintenance organisations and are certified by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, European Union Aviation Safety Agency, US FA and other civil aviation authorities.

Paul Desgrosseilliers, general manager of ExecuJet Haite, says: “The expansion of our MRO footprint is one of the key elements for continuous extension of our customer support and services portfolio in the Greater China region. We will continue to make substantial investments in ground support equipment, tooling, and ensuring our engineers are trained in France, all in an effort to provide superb maintenance support for the Falcon fleet while operating in Tianjin and now Beijing.”

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