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Kazakhstan Approves ExecuJet Haite for Aircraft Maintenance Services

ExecuJet Haite Secures Maintenance Certification in Kazakhstan
The Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan (AAK) has officially certified ExecuJet Haite to conduct both line and base maintenance on Bombardier Challenger series and Embraer Legacy business jets. This certification represents ExecuJet Haite’s inaugural approval within the Central Asian region, marking a significant expansion of its operational footprint.
Strategic Expansion into Central Asia
Kazakhstan, sharing a border with China, stands as the largest business jet market in Central Asia. Paul Desgrosseilliers, general manager of ExecuJet Haite, emphasized the strategic importance of this certification, noting the presence of approximately 8 to 10 Bombardier Challenger aircraft and a similar number of Embraer Legacy jets registered in the country. He highlighted Kazakhstan and the broader Central Asian region as key growth opportunities for the company.
Desgrosseilliers further explained that ExecuJet Haite’s geographic proximity to Kazakhstan positions the company advantageously to serve local operators. He underscored the competitive pricing, reduced aircraft downtime, and high-quality workmanship offered by ExecuJet Haite as critical factors that enhance its value proposition for customers in Kazakhstan and the wider region.

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