ExecuJet MRO South Africa renews FAA approval and certifications from eight African authorities

ExecuJet MRO Services South Africa, a Dassault Aviation subsidiary, has renewed its U.S. FAA maintenance approvals and secured recertification from eight African civil aviation authorities, preserving the unit's regulatory footprint across the continent and maintaining its ability to service U.S.‑ and African‑registered aircraft.

Discovered 2025-11-24T02:14:16.204719-08:00 | 2025-11-24T02:14:16.204719-08:00

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  • Maintains access to U.S.‑registered work and international customers by renewing U.S. FAA approvals, similar to other MROs that have recently secured FAA certification (see recent U.S. FAA approvals).

  • Preserves in‑region capacity for airlines and lessors across Africa by holding certifications from eight national authorities, reinforcing the continent's expanding MRO network and local investment in maintenance capability (see regional ATR MRO development and the Pan‑African MRO alliance).

  • Reduces regulatory and operational risk at a time when authorities are increasing scrutiny of maintenance systems and audits, keeping ExecuJet positioned to meet tighter oversight and avoid service disruptions (see recent heightened SMS scrutiny).

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