Business aviation
ExecuJet Haite Tianjin facility obtains bonded maintenance approval, elevating MRO offering in China
ExecuJet Haite' MRO facility at Tianjin Binhai International Airport has officially obtained a bonded maintenance approval, further reinforcing the company's international competitiveness. This new status allows the MRO centre to continue to provide streamlined, cost-effective maintenance services for foreign-registered business aircraft.
The bonded area, that covers ExecuJet Haite's facility, enhances export competitiveness and supports complex supply chains, delivering tangible benefits for the global customers. The bonded approval classification is a cornerstone of ExecuJet Haite's strategy to meet the growing global demand for high-quality MRO services in Asia-Pacific.
Paul Desgrosseilliers, General Manager of ExecuJet Haite commented"This new status satisfies the demand of our international clients. While 60% of our work is for China-registered aircraft, 40% comes from a diverse international clientele. The bonded zone directly addresses their needs by significantly reducing costs and accelerating turnaround times. It solidifies our position as a globally competitive MRO provider, committed to serving both the dynamic domestic market and the international community."
Under bonded maintenance, aircraft spare parts, materials and equipment imported from overseas remain duty-free while stored and used within the bonded area. This reduces customers’ tax exposure, simplifies customs procedures and shortens lead times for critical components, ultimately minimizing aircraft downtime and improving fleet operational efficiency.
ExecuJet Haite is a wholly owned subsidiary of China's Haite Group. It is a Gulfstream (AWF), Embraer and Dassault Falcon Jet authorized service centre and is also certified to maintain Bombardier aircraft.