The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has certified ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, to perform line and base maintenance on Vietnam-registered Gulfstream G650ER aircraft. The certification enables ExecuJet to perform line and heavy maintenance checks, up to and including 4C or 48-month inspections, on Gulfstream G650ERs.
This approval is significant as it supports the maintenance requirements of Gulfstream G650ER operators in Vietnam, ensuring access to high-quality, in-region MRO services. The CAAV has also certified the company to perform maintenance of the engines on the aircraft, including scheduled inspections, repairs and non-routine maintenance, removal and replacement of engine’s accessories, in accordance with the manufacturer’s current engine maintenance manual or CAAV approval data. Rolls Royce BR725 engines power the Gulfstream G650ER.
Ivan Lim, Regional VP Asia, ExecuJet MRO Services commented: This certification enhances our capability to support Gulfstream G650ER operators in Vietnam with high-quality, reliable maintenance services. Vietnam is an important and fast-growing market for business aviation in Southeast Asia, supported by the country’s strong economic growth as Vietnamese company’s work to expand their business across the country and internationally.”
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