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ExecuJet MRO Services Celebrates 20 Years in the Middle East

ExecuJet MRO Services Celebrates Two Decades of Growth in the Middle East
DUBAI – ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East is commemorating its 20th anniversary, marking twenty years of sustained growth, technical excellence, and a trusted presence within the region’s burgeoning business aviation sector. Founded in January 2006 at Dubai International Airport, ExecuJet was among the first dedicated maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers catering specifically to business aviation in the Emirate. In 2023, the company transitioned its primary operations to a newly constructed 15,500 square meter facility at Al Maktoum International Airport (Dubai South), underscoring its ongoing expansion and commitment to the region.
From a modest beginning with just 12 employees, ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East has evolved into an award-winning operation employing over 180 personnel. The facility now delivers a comprehensive range of MRO services, supporting a diverse fleet of business aircraft and operators. Over the past two decades, ExecuJet has played a pivotal role in shaping Dubai’s business aviation ecosystem, encouraging suppliers and partners to establish a foothold in the city and reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global hub for MRO activities.
Strategic Partnerships and Market Evolution
ExecuJet’s growth has been bolstered by strategic collaborations with industry leaders such as F/List, which specializes in interior cabin refurbishments, and Satys Aerospace, a prominent provider of aircraft painting and livery services. These partnerships have expanded the company’s service portfolio, enhancing its ability to meet the evolving needs of its clientele. Nick Weber, Regional Vice President for the Middle East at ExecuJet MRO Services, emphasized the significance of the milestone, stating, “The 20-year milestone reflects our long-term commitment to delivering world-class MRO services in the region. Our growth is a testament to our team’s dedication and the trust our customers place in us.”
ExecuJet’s trajectory has closely paralleled the rapid development of the Middle East’s business aviation market. The company doubled its workforce within its first year and logged over 21,000 labor hours during that period. Today, it continues to invest heavily in personnel, technology, and infrastructure to address the shifting demands of its customers. Weber noted, “The foundation built over the past 20 years positions us well for the next phase of growth in the Middle East.”
Navigating a Competitive and Technologically Advanced Landscape
Despite its successes, ExecuJet faces increasing competition within the regional MRO sector. Global industry players such as RTX have announced substantial investments, including a $139 million commitment to expand MRO capabilities in Singapore, intensifying competitive pressures and prompting a reassessment of service offerings and pricing strategies. The rapid pace of technological advancement and evolving market requirements present ongoing challenges. In response, ExecuJet has broadened its business aircraft support into markets such as Malaysia, aiming to sustain and grow its market share amid these dynamics.
Following its acquisition by Dassault Aviation, ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East has further enhanced its technical capabilities. The facility now operates as a factory-owned Dassault Falcon MRO, certified to service models including the Falcon 7X, 8X, 2000LXS, and the latest Falcon 6X. It also holds authorized service center status for Embraer aircraft and multiple engine original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company places significant emphasis on training, ensuring its engineers and technicians maintain compliance with the latest OEM standards.
ExecuJet’s extensive service offerings encompass airframe maintenance, engine support, avionics upgrades, cabin refurbishments, and Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support. These services are underpinned by 20 regulatory approvals, including certifications from the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). As it celebrates two decades in the Middle East, ExecuJet MRO Services remains committed to innovation and exceptional customer service in a rapidly evolving and highly competitive market.

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