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Wed, Oct 05, 2011

ExecuJet Gains Garmin Approval

Rounds Out African Company's Portfolio Of Dealership Agreements

Garmin recently appointed ExecuJet South Africa as an approved Garmin agent. The appointment will place ExecuJet South Africa among the most successful OEM dealers in Africa, holding most of the OEM dealerships required to support the business aviation.

“The whole avionics team at ExecuJet South Africa are very pleased to have received this appointment, which will enhance ExecuJet’s overall capabilities in terms of service and avionics support within the region, increasing reliability and lowering operational costs for our customers,” said Vince Goncalves, General Manager, Maintenance South Africa (pictured, kneeling center with maintenance team).

ExecuJet South Africa has earned its reputation as one of the most competent and reputable, business aviation companies in Africa. Their on-sight avionics shop is an approved dealer and / or installer for Honeywell, Rockwell Collins, Universal Avionics, Avidyne and S-tec products, to name a few. This product range includes cockpit and cabin electronics, such as; engine trend monitors, aircraft tracker systems, communication systems, displays and radio management systems, navigation, moving map displays, synthetic vision, audio/video systems and high speed data communications. The services of an electrical workshop with aircraft system repair and component overhaul capability are also offered by ExecuJet.

In addition, ExecuJet is the only approved Bombardier Aerospace and Honeywell Engine & Avionics Service Centre in Africa. ExecuJet is also an Authorised Gulfstream Warranty Repair Facility, Authorised Hawker Beechcraft Service Centre and Dassault Approved Service Centre.  The maintenance department holds an SACAA and EASA Part 145 approval as well as most Southern Africa CAA approvals. ExecuJet Maintenance specializes in Maintenance services to most turboprop and business jet aircraft.

FMI: www.execujet.net

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