ExecuJet Australasia expands Falcon 7X heavy maintenance capability in Sydney
ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia has announced an expansion its Falcon maintenance capability in Sydney with new investments in specialist tooling, training and technical resources to support upcoming Falcon 7X heavy maintenance work.
The company is preparing to undertake Falcon 7X C-checks commencing in October 2026.
C-checks on the Falcon 7X are the largest scheduled maintenance events and are due every eight years or every 4,000 cycles, whichever comes first.
The company has also said it is sending an additional two Sydney-based engineers to FlightSafety International in Paris for specialised Falcon 7X airframe and systems training, strengthening the technical depth of its local team.
In addition, it is recruiting an experienced Falcon 7X engineer from the Middle East to strengthen its Sydney team.
ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia said the additional expertise will support the company’s expanding Falcon workload and help build long-term in-country capability for operators in Australia and the region.
Grant Ingall, regional vice president Australasia at ExecuJet MRO Services, said: “We are seeing growing demand for Falcon support in this part of the world, particularly for the larger aircraft types. Investing in Falcon 7X training, tooling and technical capability allows us to provide operators with more comprehensive support locally.”
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