Rolls-Royce has approved ExecuJet MRO Services Malaysia to maintain the BR710A2-20 engines for Bombardier’s Global Express aircraft. The Kuala Lumpur-based operation is already authorized to conduct routine maintenance, inspections, and minor repairs on the turbofan, but it now holds hub status from the engine manufacturer, allowing it to perform more advanced diagnostics and repairs.
In 2024, ExecuJet MRO Services opened a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at the Malaysian capital’s Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (also known as Subang Airport) with almost 150,000 sq ft of space. This base has been approved by several national civil aviation regulators to conduct heavy airframe maintenance on Global Express jets.
According to Ivan Lim, ExecuJet MRO Services’ regional v-p for Asia, the company—a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation—made investments in infrastructure, tooling, training, and technology to secure hub MRO status from Rolls-Royce. “We continually strive to meet the evolving needs of business aviation customers,” he commented. “Offering airframe maintenance and engine support under one roof streamlines the maintenance process for customers.”