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ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia Celebrates 25 Years

ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia Celebrates 25 Years of Aviation Excellence
ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia marks a significant milestone this October, commemorating 25 years of dedicated service to the business aviation sector across Australia, New Zealand, and the wider Asia-Pacific region. Founded in Sydney in 2000 as part of the global ExecuJet network—originally established in Johannesburg in 1991—the Australasian division has evolved from a single maintenance facility into a multi-site, award-winning regional operation.
Growth Rooted in Expertise and Commitment
Grant Ingall, regional vice president for Australasia at ExecuJet MRO Services, emphasized that the company’s longevity reflects the dedication of its workforce. He noted that the organisation has fostered a culture prioritizing quality workmanship, meticulous attention to detail, and exceptional customer service. This ethos has cultivated a team whose expertise underpins the company’s reputation and success.
Today, ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia employs nearly 100 professionals, including licensed aircraft maintenance engineers, technicians, apprentices, and technical trainees. Many staff members have been with the company for over a decade, blending extensive experience with fresh talent. Ingall highlighted that this combination of seasoned professionals and emerging experts is central to maintaining the company’s competitive edge and responsiveness to evolving client needs.
Navigating a Competitive and Expanding Market
The company’s growth coincides with a rapidly expanding and increasingly competitive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market in the Asia-Pacific region. Industry projections estimate the sector will exceed $350 billion by 2035, driven by a 40% fleet increase in Europe and substantial growth across Asia-Pacific. This dynamic landscape has encouraged ExecuJet and its competitors to expand their networks and innovate their service offerings. Market analysts have identified ExecuJet’s extensive parts inventory—approximately 150,000 components—as a critical asset, enabling swift responses and comprehensive client support.
Since Dassault Aviation’s acquisition of the ExecuJet MRO Services Group in early 2019, the Australasian operation has further enhanced its capabilities. It holds certifications to perform both line and heavy maintenance on all in-production Dassault Falcon aircraft, as well as numerous legacy models, with engineers and technicians trained to the latest original equipment manufacturer (OEM) standards. The company’s mobile repair teams provide rapid response services across Australasia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific, frequently addressing aircraft-on-ground (AOG) situations. ExecuJet maintains seven international regulatory approvals, including those from Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and authorities in Indonesia, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, and San Marino.
As the Asia-Pacific MRO market continues to evolve, ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia’s blend of experience, investment in talent, and broad capabilities positions it well to meet the challenges and opportunities of the coming decades.

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