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ExecuJet MRO Installs Starlink on Falcon 8X

ExecuJet MRO Integrates Starlink on Falcon 8X, Marking a New Era in Business Aviation Connectivity
ExecuJet MRO Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, has successfully completed the retrofit of Starlink satellite connectivity on a Falcon 8X at its Belgium facility. This installation, carried out under a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) developed by Dassault Falcon Jet (DFJ), forms part of a wider initiative benefiting the entire Dassault MRO network. The upgrade equips the Falcon 8X with Starlink’s latest-generation aviation hardware, designed to provide high-speed, low-latency inflight internet capable of supporting video conferencing, cloud-based applications, and large data transfers.
To preserve the Falcon 8X’s signature quiet cabin environment and minimize structural modifications, ExecuJet employed an innovative antenna doubler solution. A subsequent test flight confirmed both the system’s performance and the integrity of the cabin environment, underscoring the technical success of the retrofit.
Expanding Starlink Installations and Strategic Partnerships
Beyond Belgium, additional Starlink installations are underway at Dassault Aviation Business Services in Geneva, Switzerland, and at DFJ service centers across the United States. ExecuJet’s Australian operation has also completed two Starlink retrofits on Bombardier Global aircraft, with the latest installation finalized in November.
In a significant development, ExecuJet MRO Services has been appointed as an authorized Starlink dealer by SpaceX. This designation enables the company to supply and install Starlink connectivity solutions wherever the service is available, facilitating similar retrofits across a broad range of business jet models. These include the Falcon 7X, 2000LXS, and 900LX, as well as aircraft from the Bombardier Global and Challenger series, Embraer Legacy, and Gulfstream families.
Challenges and Industry Implications
Integrating Starlink into sophisticated business jets such as the Falcon 8X presents considerable challenges. ExecuJet must ensure seamless compatibility with existing onboard systems, manage the technical complexities inherent in retrofitting advanced aircraft, and navigate stringent regulatory and certification requirements. Despite these hurdles, the successful installations to date demonstrate the feasibility of such upgrades.
This move has generated heightened interest in satellite connectivity solutions within the business aviation sector. Industry observers suggest that competitors, including NetJets, may accelerate their own Starlink installations or explore alternative connectivity options to remain competitive. Some operators might even consider developing proprietary satellite communication systems to maintain a technological edge.
ExecuJet MRO Services continues to collaborate with various satellite communication providers to offer tailored connectivity solutions that address the diverse needs of its global clientele. As demand for reliable, high-speed inflight internet intensifies, the successful integration of Starlink positions ExecuJet and Dassault Aviation at the forefront of advancements in business aviation connectivity.

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