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Qatar Executive Earns EASA Certification

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[HD video below] Qatar Airways private jet division Qatar Executive has received a European Air Safety Agency (EASA) certification approval to provide maintenance and repair services for Bombardier Challenger 604, Challenger 605 and the manufacturers entire global family of business jets.

Qatar Executive, can now offer scheduled maintenance, repair and warranty services for European registered Challenger and Global aircraft at its Doha hub.

The new EASA PART 145 certification complements the existing approval from Qatar's Civil Aviation Authority and underpins Qatar Executives status as an Authorised Service Facility (ASF) in the Middle East by Bombardier.

The award of the certificate follows a stringent audit performed by the European Air Safety Agency, in which Qatar Executive demonstrated its compliance to the highest international aircraft maintenance standards.

"We are extremely proud to have obtained this EASA approval. This is a testament to the quality of our highly experienced staff and the outstanding service levels we offer to our valued customers," said Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer, Akbar Al Baker. "The new EASA PART 145 approval is an important step towards establishing Qatar Executive, not just as a leading charter operator, but also as a premier Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul facility for private jets in the region."

Founded in 2009, Qatar Executive today operates a wholly-owned all-Bombardier fleet, currently comprising three Challenger 605s, two Global 5000s and one Global XRS, but set to grow.

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