MEBA 2012: GE Aviation boost for ExecuJet Middle East

GE Aviation has named ExecuJet Middle East as an authorised service centre for its CF34-3 engines, which power the Bombardier Challenger series.
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GE Aviation has named ExecuJet Middle East as an authorised service centre for its CF34-3 engines, which power the Bombardier Challenger series.

Under the agreement, ExecuJet Middle East can perform line maintenance inspections and routine installed engine maintenance, including removal and replacement of engines and engine components.

This authorisation also allows ExecuJet Middle East to provide OnPointSM solution and GE new engine warranty support. Pictured here are Wayne Dooley, general manager maintenance, ExecuJet Middle East and Laura Schreibeis, director, customer support business & general aviation, GE.