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EASA grants ExecuJet Haite Falcon 6X maintenance approval across China
Beijing Capital has joined Tianjin Binhai and Beijing Daxing airports in receiving EASA approval following a detailed multi-site audit process.
ExecuJet Haite engineers were trained in Bordeaux at Dassault Aviation.
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All three ExecuJet Haite stations in China have received certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency to carry out line maintenance on the Dassault Falcon 6X.

The Beijing Capital International Airport station is the most recent to be approved, joining Tianjin Binhai and Beijing Daxing airports. The Tianjin and Daxing locations are already authorised Dassault service centres.

EASA conducted a detailed audit before granting approval for ExecuJet Haite to support the Falcon 6X across Greater China and the wider region. The certification also allows it to offer AOG services.

ExecuJet Haite general manager Paul Desgrosseilliers 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, Dassault’s latest large cabin business jet, entered service in late 2023. It has a 5,500nm range and a top speed of Mach 0.90.

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