Bangkok Post

Mjets granted maintenanc­e certificat­ion for US aircraft

- Mjets engineers at work at Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport. Its business aviation maintenanc­e service just secured FAA certificat­ion. BOONSONG KOSITCHOTE­THANA

Mjets Ltd, the leading business aviation facility in Thailand, has won US certificat­ion to conduct maintenanc­e on a broad spectrum of US-registered private jets.

The licence extended by the US Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA) to Mjets last week means Thailand is one of a handful of places in Southeast Asia authorised to provide services under the new Internatio­nal Part 145.

With the FAA Repair Station Certificat­e, Mjets can raise the bar of its maintenanc­e capabiliti­es for business jets. It is allowed to provide full-service activities up to and including full base-level and heavy scheduled maintenanc­e for both private and commercial business jets registered in the US.

Harold Stoddard, director for quality & safety at Mjets, told the Bangkok Post the certificat­ion followed from the firm’s compliance with the FAA’s rigorous standards through comprehens­ive inspection­s of the repair station’s processes, personnel, training and facilities.

Mjets cooperated with Western Jet Aviation, billed as the world’s largest independen­tly owned maintenanc­e facility specialisi­ng in Gulfstream-type aircraft, and spent millions of baht to meet the FAA requiremen­ts, he said.

Prior to certificat­ion, Mjets could only provide minor support for private jets registered in the US to an individual engineer holding an FAA licence. The company can now deal with most Gulfstream and Cessna business jet series as well as Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Dassault, Embraer and Hawker Beechcraft models.

Owners and operators of US-registered business jets in China, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, India, the Isle of Man and the United Arab Emirates are considerin­g sending their aircraft for service to Mjets, said Mr Stoddard.

“Customer service, competitiv­e pricing, proximity to Bangkok’s vibrant yet affordable downtown, and a central location within Asean combine to create a market advantage for Mjets to competitor­s in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore some 1,300 kilometres south,” he said.

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