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ExecuJet MRO Services Australia Training support staff for regional Falcon 6x jets

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia Training support staff for regional Falcon 6x jets.
To this end, Jason Jia, a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer at ExecuJet, recently embarked on a journey from Australia to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW), Texas.

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia has sent its engineers and technicians to the U.S. for advanced technical training in anticipation of the entry-into-service on the Dassault Falcon 6X jets.

ExecuJet MRO Services Australia (ExecuJet) has proactively sent its engineers and technicians to the United States for advanced technical training in anticipation of the imminent entry-into-service of the Dassault Falcon 6X aircraft. Although no Falcon 6X aircraft will initially be based in Australia, ExecuJet is committed to ensuring its personnel are well-equipped and trained to provide exceptional line maintenance for these aircraft when they visit Australia and the broader Pacific region.

To this end, Jason Jia, a Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer at ExecuJet, recently embarked on a journey from Australia to Dallas Fort Worth (DFW), Texas. At the FlightSafety International facility, he completed an intensive engine maintenance training course focused on the Pratt and Whitney Canada (P&WC) PW812D engine that powers the Falcon 6X.

Jason Jia, Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer, ExecuJet said, “Training overseas at the DFW South Learning Centre in the US has been an enriching experience. The facility has a PW800 engine so we had the opportunity to be ‘hands on’ with our training. We also did training using virtual reality. There was a software program called the Virtual Engine Trainer where you could take apart all the major engine components. You can also observe what the engine looks like from the inside to get a better understanding of the engine’s internal structure; something you normally have no chance to see. Our instructor in Fort Worth, Doris, is an experienced and knowledgeable aviation technician who has worked for the military for many years. Her instructions were pretty detailed and very helpful for our understanding of this state-of-the-art engine. “

The training covered all critical aspects of the engine, including the integrated blade rotor, fan and boosts, high-pressure compressor (HPC), combustor, turbines, exhaust, air system, fuel and control system, electrical system, and the full authority digital engine control (FADEC).

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The proactive approach of ExecuJet in preparing its team for the Falcon 6X’s entry-into-service reflects the company’s commitment to delivering top-notch maintenance services and contributing to the seamless operations of these advanced aircraft in the region. As the aviation industry continues to evolve, such initiatives play a pivotal role in maintaining safety, reliability, and efficiency in air travel.