The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) has certified ExecuJet Haite to perform heavy maintenance checks on Gulfstream G650 and G650ER aircraft.
The certification means ExecuJet Haite, which is based at Tianjin Binhai International Airport, is now permitted to perform base maintenance checks, up to and including 72-month checks, on G650 and G650ER aircraft registered in China.
ExecuJet Haite was already approved by the CAAC, US FAA, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands and the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority to do line maintenance and AOG support on G650s.
Its AOG support was recently tested on 1 January, when the company imported a spare part on the afternoon of a public holiday and was able to clear customs within an hour. It meant ExecuJet Haite’s engineering team could install the spare part overnight in time for the foreign-registered aircraft to depart in the morning as scheduled.
“Performing AOGs to the satisfaction of the customer is immensely rewarding and generates enormous goodwill between the aircraft-maker, MRO company and customer,” said Paul Desgrosseilliers, general manager, ExecuJet Haite. “We perform AOGs very well because we have an attention to detail, communicate well with customers and vendors throughout the process, and have the established relationship networks within China that makes it all work in the end.”
ExecuJet Haite is a Gulfstream authorised warranty facility.