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ExecuJet MRO Middle East celebrates 20 years
The Dubai-based MRO company marks two decades of trusted business aviation maintenance, strategic partnerships and investments in people and infrastructure.
ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East celebrated its 20th anniversary at the start of this year.

ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East recently celebrated its 20th anniversary, marking two decades of operations in the region’s evolving business aviation market.

The company started operations at Dubai International airport in January 2006, making it one of the first dedicated business aviation MRO companies in the Emirate. It has helped develop Dubai’s business aviation ecosystem, attracting suppliers and partners to establish activities in the region. In recent years, it has further enhanced its offering through strategic partnerships with companies such as F/List, a leader in interior cabin refurbishments, and Satys Aerospace, a leading provider of aircraft painting and livery services.

Nick Weber, regional VP Middle East, says: “From the early days, our focus has been on building a reliable maintenance operation based on quality, safety and long-term customer relationships. The growth we have seen over the years is the result of our team’s commitment and the trust our customers place in us.”

The operation launched with a team of 12 employees, doubling its workforce within its first year and delivering more than 21,000 labour hours in that period. Its 15,500sqm purpose-built facility now employs more than 180 personnel and provides maintenance support to a wide range of business aircraft and operators. Services include airframe maintenance, engine support, avionics upgrades, cabin refurbishments and AOG support, backed by 20 regulatory approvals including the UAE’s GCAA, EASA and FAA, alongside multiple additional national aviation authorities.

“As the market continues to evolve, we will continue to invest in people, capabilities and infrastructure to meet our customer needs,” Weber continues. “The foundation built over the past 20 years positions us well for the next phase of growth in the Middle East.”

Acquired by Dassault Aviation in 2019, the facility continues to expand its capabilities. It is a factory-owned Dassault Falcon MRO, approved and highly skilled to support Falcon aircraft including the 7X, 8X, 2000LXS and Falcon 6X, and is also an authorised service centre for Embraer and multiple engine OEMs.

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