ExecuJet MRO Services Belgium has received approvals from the Belgium Civil Aviation Authority and EASA for its mobile repair unit to provide line maintenance services in other European countries.
“Following strong demand from customers, there was a need for us to offer line maintenance at locations away from our home base,” said ExecuJet MRO Services regional v-p of Europe Christophe de Coppel. “The requests from customers were ad hoc, so we decided to seek regulatory approval to have our mobile repair unit provide line maintenance. The mobile repair unit uses a land vehicle, making it feasible for our engineers to travel throughout Belgium and to nearby countries such as the Netherlands, Germany, France, Luxembourg, etc.”
ExecuJet’s mobile repair unit (MRU) is equipped with the necessary consumables, tools, and cabinets, along with access to all the required maintenance data to meet the needs for scheduled line maintenance and unscheduled AOG services.
“Our regulatory approval is significant because MRUs usually only respond to aircraft-on-the-ground situations, but we are now approved to also use our MRU to provide line maintenance in other European countries,” he added. “Having this new capability helps us to reach a larger pool of customers and reinforces Belgium’s position as a center for MRO in Europe.”