The company said it was able to reach its full-year target for the Philippine market in 2022.
Previously, ExecuJet regional vice president for Asia Ivan Lim told the Inquirer they were eyeing to provide service for up to six aircraft last year. It maintained around two to three units in 2021 due to a dip in demand as several flights were grounded. “We managed to achieve our overall 2022 target as far as the Philippines market is concerned,” the company said.
ExecuJet has been certified by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines to conduct line and heavy maintenance on Falcon 900/2000 series, Gulfstream G200/GIV series and Bombardier Challenger 300/350 and the Learjet 45. Its certification is valid until Oct. 31, 2026.