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ExecuJet Expands Falcon 7X Maintenance Services in Sydney

ExecuJet Expands Falcon 7X Maintenance Services in Sydney
Enhancing Capabilities for Heavy Maintenance
ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia is significantly expanding its maintenance capabilities at its Sydney facility to accommodate heavy maintenance for the Dassault Falcon 7X. The company plans to commence C-check operations for the Falcon 7X in October 2026, a critical maintenance event required every eight years or after 4,000 flight cycles. To support these complex procedures, ExecuJet is investing in specialized tooling, advanced technical training, and enhanced ground support equipment tailored specifically for the Falcon 7X.
As part of this strategic development, two Sydney-based engineers will undergo comprehensive airframe and systems training at FlightSafety International in Paris. Additionally, ExecuJet is recruiting an experienced Falcon 7X engineer from the Middle East to bolster its local technical expertise. Grant Ingall, regional vice president Australasia at ExecuJet MRO Services, emphasized the growing demand for Falcon support in the region, particularly for larger aircraft types, noting that these investments will enable the company to offer more comprehensive and locally accessible maintenance services.
Building on Established Falcon Maintenance Operations
This expansion complements ExecuJet’s existing Falcon maintenance operations in Australia. The company recently completed a Falcon 2000 C-check, which included a full repaint in collaboration with Douglas Aerospace, and has secured a second Falcon 2000 C-check scheduled for later this year. As a subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia provides both line and base maintenance services to operators across Australia, New Zealand, and the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Navigating a Competitive Market Landscape
ExecuJet’s expansion occurs amid intensifying competition within the Australian business aviation maintenance sector. Competitors such as Altus Aerospace and West Star Aviation are also investing in expanding their maintenance facilities in the region. This increased competition is expected to drive higher demand for maintenance services but may also lead to more aggressive pricing strategies as companies compete for market share. Industry analysts anticipate that rival firms will respond by enhancing their service offerings or extending their geographic reach to maintain client relationships.
In this evolving market environment, ExecuJet’s focused investment in Falcon 7X maintenance positions the company to meet the growing needs of operators seeking comprehensive, locally available support, while addressing the challenges posed by a more competitive landscape.

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