ExecuJet expands Falcon 7X heavy maintenance capability in Sydney ahead of Oct 2026 C-checks

ExecuJet MRO Services Australasia is investing in its Sydney Airport facility to expand Dassault Falcon maintenance capability, adding specialist tooling, training, and technical resources. The work is designed to prepare the site to support upcoming Falcon 7X heavy maintenance, including C-checks starting October 2026.

Discovered 2026-06-03T02:43:27.805888-07:00 | 2026-06-03T02:43:27.805888-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The Sydney investment is targeted specifically at Falcon 7X heavy work, with C-checks planned to begin in October 2026—raising the level and timing of in-region sustainment capacity for Dassault’s large-cabin fleet.
  • By adding specialist tooling plus training and technical resources, ExecuJet is expanding the “capability stack” required to execute heavy checks locally rather than routing work to distant maintenance providers.
  • The move reinforces ExecuJet’s broader aftermarket footprint and service focus across business aviation, building on its established regional support posture shown in prior coverage of its FBO and support network expansion (ExecuJet marks 20 years of business aviation FBO services in Germany).

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businessairportinternational.com mrobusinesstoday.com AINonline businessjetinteriorsinternational.com evaint.com Inflight Online
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2026-06-03T02:43:27.805888-07:00
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2026-06-05T04:28:20.567591-07:00
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