Global aviation regulatory bodies have officially cleared ExecuJet Haite Aviation Services to perform comprehensive line and heavy maintenance on the Gulfstream G700, marking a pivotal moment for business aviation infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region. The certification, granted by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA), and the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), positions the Tianjin-based firm as a primary service hub for Gulfstream’s newest ultra-long-range flagship.
This multi-national endorsement allows ExecuJet Haite’s state-of-the-art facilities at Tianjin Binhai International and Beijing Daxing International to conduct deep-level technical interventions, including 1A and 2C inspections. For G700 owners and operators, particularly those with aircraft registered in the United States, Qatar, Vietnam, the Cayman Islands, and Bermuda, the news provides a critical "home base" for technical support in the heart of North Asia.

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A Comprehensive Regulatory Sweep
The strategic expansion of ExecuJet Haite’s capabilities comes as the Gulfstream G700 sees a rapid uptick in regional deliveries. The following authorities have now fully integrated the G700 into ExecuJet Haite’s official maintenance scope:
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA): Full approval for line and base maintenance at Tianjin and Beijing Daxing.
Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA): Certified to support Qatar’s extensive fleet of G650ER and G700 charter aircraft.
Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV): Immediate inclusion of the G700 into the existing approval framework.
Offshore Registries: Continued support under Cayman Islands and Bermuda authorizations.
“Obtaining these certifications is a strong recognition by international regulatory authorities of ExecuJet Haite's technical expertise and service quality,” stated Paul Desgrosseilliers, General Manager at ExecuJet Haite.
“Following rigorous audits, these achievements confirm that our maintenance, inspection systems and personnel fully comply with the world's most stringent standards. Our investment in continuous training, state-of-the-art tooling and robust quality systems ensures we are fully prepared to support new platforms like the G700 from day one. Supporting this flagship aircraft is a natural progression of our deep, long-standing expertise in Gulfstream maintenance.”
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Strategic Market Impact
The timing of these maintenance approvals coincides with a surge of regulatory activity for the G700 across the continent. Just today, March 2, 2026, Gulfstream Aerospace confirmed that the G700 has received type certification from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), clearing the path for deliveries in that market.
With ExecuJet Haite’s new bonded maintenance status in Tianjin, international operators can now utilize duty-free imported parts, significantly reducing the cost and downtime of major inspections. This is particularly relevant for the Qatari fleet, which utilizes the G700 for high-end, globe-spanning charter operations that frequently transit through Asian financial hubs.

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Gulfstream G700 Maintenance Capability
| Feature | G700 Capability Details |
|---|---|
| Inspection Levels | Line Maintenance up to 2C/4C Base Checks |
| Engine Support | Rolls-Royce Pearl 700 Series |
| Facility Locations | Tianjin Binhai (ZBTJ) & Beijing Daxing (ZBAD) |
| Special Status | Authorized Gulfstream Warranty Facility (AWF) |
| Range/Performance | 7,750 nm at Mach 0.85 / 6,650 nm at Mach 0.90 |
Leading the MRO Evolution in Asia
ExecuJet Haite’s elevation to a G700-certified facility is the latest in a series of industry accolades, including being named "Best MRO Provider in Asia Pacific" for three consecutive years. By aligning with both local expertise and the global standards of the Luxaviation-linked ExecuJet MRO Services network, the company has effectively solved the "support gap" that often plagues new aircraft types during their first 24 months of service in remote markets.
As the G700 continues to set city-pair speed records, including recent flights linking New Delhi to New York at Mach 0.87, the availability of world-class maintenance in China ensures that the region’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals and corporate flight departments can operate with maximum dispatch reliability.
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