Hong Kong-based Metrojet Limited announce that its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) in Hong Kong has supported its first 4C maintenance check on a Gulfstream G650ER earlier this year. By working closely with the flight crew, our team completed all scheduled maintenance within the approved 11-day downtime and budget.
During the scheduled maintenance period, the aircraft was called out for three ad hoc flying missions and the Metrojet Maintenance team provided efficient support to the client by ensuring the aircraft was flight-ready within a 24-hour notice period. The flexible arrangement kept the client on schedule with no compromise to safety or quality which Metrojet serves our pride with.
“This inspection was an amazing experience for both our team and the flight crew as we were able to complete the scheduled maintenance while not disrupting any of the flying trips in between. Giving our clients peace of mind is always one of Metrojet’s goals,” said Mr. Phil Roberts, Operations Manager of Metrojet HK MRO.
Established in 1995, Metrojet pioneered business aviation services in Hong Kong and remains one of the most renowned safety and customer-focussed business jet operators and maintenance providers in Asia Pacific. The company provides all-inclusive aircraft management, maintenance and aviation consultancy services. “Evolving with you in mind” is Metrojet’s company service tagline.

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