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ExecuJet Haite and Starjet to Expand Business Aviation Services in China

ExecuJet Haite and Starjet Expand Business Aviation Services in China
ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China Co., Ltd. (ExecuJet Haite) and Shanghai Starjet Business Aviation Co., Ltd. (Starjet) have formalized a strategic partnership designed to enhance the scope and quality of business aviation services throughout China. This collaboration encompasses a broad range of operations, including aircraft management, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), round-the-clock technical support, global operational assistance, and premium client value-added services.
Strengthening Technical and Operational Capabilities
Starjet, recognized for its operation of premier Airbus ACJ and Gulfstream business jets, has established a reputation for safety, efficiency, and exclusive service. ExecuJet Haite, a leading provider of business aircraft maintenance and ground handling, operates from key locations in Beijing and Tianjin and holds multiple international OEM authorizations, including those from Gulfstream, Dassault Falcon, and Embraer Executive Jets. Under the terms of the agreement, Tianjin Haite Aircraft Engineering Company, a sister entity of ExecuJet Haite, will deliver maintenance support specifically for Starjet’s Airbus Corporate Jets, thereby reinforcing the technical foundation of the partnership.
Yang Hua, chairman of Starjet, emphasized the significance of the alliance in enhancing the company’s service capabilities. He stated, “ExecuJet Haite’s globally recognized certifications and robust maintenance support are essential for delivering a secure, worry-free, and convenient flight experience to our premium fleet clients. This strategic relationship will deepen our offerings in aircraft lifecycle management and help drive the standardization and internationalization of China’s business aviation services.”
Paul Desgroseilliers, general manager of ExecuJet Haite, expressed a shared vision, noting, “Starjet sets the benchmark for premium business aircraft operation and management, and our professional philosophies are closely aligned. By leveraging our two large-scale MRO locations and comprehensive technical capabilities, we aim to provide Starjet’s fleet with efficient, reliable, and world-class support. This cooperation marks a significant, mutually beneficial step for both companies.”
Navigating a Growing and Competitive Market
The partnership emerges amid renewed momentum in China’s business aviation market, with industry analysts forecasting an 11% increase in aircraft demand by 2025. Despite this growth potential, the sector faces challenges including intensified regulatory scrutiny and a competitive landscape where established manufacturers strive to maintain market share. Recent developments such as Kazakhstan’s approval of ExecuJet Haite’s maintenance services illustrate the evolving regulatory environment. Concurrently, competitors are pursuing strategic expansions, exemplified by Maverick Aviation’s acquisition of Maxcraft Avionics to broaden their service capabilities.
In this context, the collaboration between ExecuJet Haite and Starjet positions both companies to capitalize on the dynamic and evolving business aviation sector in China. Their combined expertise and resources aim to set new standards in service quality and operational excellence.

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