ExecuJet Haite has been certified by the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan (AAK) to perform line and base maintenance on Embraer Legacy and Bombardier Challenger series business jets. This is ExecuJet Haite’s first certification in the Central Asian region.
“Kazakhstan borders China and is Central Asia’s largest business jet market and we see Kazakhstan and the wider central Asian region as a growth opportunity for our company,” said Paul Desgrosseilliers, general manager of ExecuJet Haite. “There are 8-10 Bombardier Challenger aircraft registered in Kazakhstan and about the same number of Embraer Legacy aircraft.”
“We believe we are well-placed to serve operators from Kazakhstan, and the wider central Asia region, because of our proximity to that market,” continued Desgrosseilliers. “Our competitiveness in pricing and downtime, coupled with the high quality of our workmanship, makes for a significant value proposition for those customers.”
ExecuJet Haite’s maintenance professionals are internationally certified, with extensive experience on Dassault, Embraer, Bombardier and Gulfstream aircraft. All technicians undergo rigorous training and certification processes to ensure they meet the standards required to maintain these aircraft.
ExecuJet Haite said its growing list of international certifications demonstrates its strategic focus on attracting overseas clients to its facilities in China. The company has heavy maintenance bases at Beijing Daxing International Airport and Tianjin Binhai International Airport, providing business aviation MRO facilities for China and the wider region. Its services include airframe heavy maintenance, avionics upgrades, satcom installations, cabin interior refurbishment, full aircraft painting and more. The company also offers line maintenance at Daxing and Tianjin in addition to Beijing Capital International Airport.