GE Aviation recently approved all of ExecuJet's repair facilities as authorized service centers (ASCs) for its CF34-3 engines, which power the Bombardier Challenger series of aircraft.
The official announcement was made during last week’s NBAA convention in Las Vegas, NV. ExecuJet’s Middle East division already received authorization to perform line maintenance on CF-34 series engines in December, 2012.According to a GE statement, “with the expanded agreement announced today, ExecuJet’s global service centers will perform line maintenance inspections, routine installed engine maintenance, including removal and replacement of engines and engine components as well as repair and overhaul services. The authorizations also allow ExecuJet to provide OnPointSM solution and GE’s new engine warranty support.”
“ExecuJet has developed a solid reputation as a service provider for business jets, and this expanded agreement will allow them to support our customers across the globe,” comments GE Aviation Business & General Aviation and Integrated Systems VP and GM Brad Mottier.
The sites added to GE’s ASC network include: ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China, ExecuJet Malaysia, ExecuJet Maintenance Australia (Melbourne, Sydney, Perth) and ExecuJet Maintenance (Johannesburg, Cape Town) ExecuJet Aviation Nigeria.
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