Gulfstream has expanded the Asia Pacific support network for its jets by appointing Thailand's MJets as a warranty center.
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Thai maintenance, repair, and overhaul group MJets has become a warranty facility for Gulfstream business jets. The U.S. aircraft manufacturer has approved the MRO to provide warranty support for almost all of its newer aircraft, including the G650/650ER, G600, G500, G550, and G280.
MJets was established in 2007 and is based at Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport, where it operates an FBO. It said customers can benefit from tax exemptions on spare parts at this location.
The company is also a charter operator with a fleet that includes a Gulfstream V and a Cessna Citation X and Bravo. It has subsidiary operations in Cambodia, Myanmar, and India.
In July, Gulfstream announced the appointment of three new warranty centers in China to replace its own former facility at Beijing Capital Airport: Deer Jet in Beijing, Business Aviation Asia in Shenzhen, and ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China in Tianjin. The airframer has other warranty service providers, including Metrojet in Hong Hong and Shanghai Hawker Pacific, as well as factory-authorized services centers, including Jet Aviation’s locations in Hong Kong and Singapore.
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Thailand's MJets Becomes Gulfstream Warranty Center
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Thai maintenance, repair, and overhaul group MJets has become a warranty facility for Gulfstream’s business jets. The U.S. manufacturer has approved the company to provide warranty support for almost all of its aircraft, including the G650/650ER, G600, G500, G550, and G280.
MJets was established in 2007 and is based at Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport, where it operates an FBO. At this location, it said customers can benefit from tax exemptions on spare parts.
The company is also a charter operator with a fleet including a Gulfstream GV, as well as a Cessna Citation X and a Bravo. It has subsidiary operations in Cambodia, Myanmar, and India.
In July, Gulfstream announced the appointment of three new warranty centers in China to replace its own former facility at Beijing Capital Airport: Deer Jet in Beijing; Business Aviation Asia in Shenzhen; and ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services China in Tianjin. The airframer has other warranty service providers including Metrojet in Hong Hong and Shanghai Hawker Pacific, as well as factory-authorized services centers including Jet Aviation’s locations in Hong Kong and Singapore.
“We are excited and honored to be appointed as an official warranty facility by Gulfstream, one of the most reputable private jet manufacturers in the industry,” said MJets CEO Natthapatr Sibunruang. “This achievement underlines our commitment to delivering exceptional maintenance services and reinforces our standing as a reliable aviation partner.”