ExecuJet Middle East Extends Maintenance Capabilities

ExecuJet has established a line station at Dubai Al Maktoum International Airport, which has been
approved by the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) to conduct scheduled maintenance
packages on Bombardier, Embraer and Hawker aircraft currently supported by the Dubai
International Airport MRO. The line station is also expected to receive European Aviation Safety
Agency (EASA) approval by mid-December.

Nick Weber, Maintenance Director/Accountable Manager, ExecuJet Middle East Maintenance,
says: “The runway closure period at Dubai International Airport will allow us to focus on major
maintenance events at our Dubai MRO facility, where aircraft may be grounded for extended
periods of time. We are reviewing alternative locations for further line stations to ensure we
continue to provide a high level of service to our customers in Dubai.”

Maintenance approvals
In addition, ExecuJet Middle East has received Turkish SHY-145 approval, along with the Islamic
Republic of Afghanistan MoTCA AMO Certificate. These approvals enable the company’s MRO to
support Embraer Legacy and Bombardier CRJ 200 aircraft respectively.

Wayne Dooley, General Manager – Maintenance, ExecuJet Middle East, adds: “We are delighted
to have secured these approvals, which bring our total number of national aviation approvals to 18.
We already provide extensive support to our customers and look forward to expanding our
capabilities even further. We are now pursuing Turkish SHY-145 approval for Hawker 700, 800 and
900 aircraft.”

ExecuJet Middle East is an Authorised Service Facility (ASF) for Bombardier; an Authorised
Service Centre (ASC) for Embraer, Hawker, Rolls-Royce and General Electric; and an authorised
Dealer for Rockwell Collins and Honeywell.