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                                   ACTIVE MAINLINE FLEET

                                   TAKES OFF

                                                                                   By Max Kingsley-Jones



                                     The active passenger aircraft
                                    fleet moved back above the
                                    10,000-aircraft mark at the
         The recovery of the active   beginning of June and has now
          mainline jet passenger fleet is   reached almost 11,500 aircraft.
          strengthening as the number   The stored fleet is now just
          of aircraft in storage worldwide   below 10,500 aircraft.
          has now dropped below that   Greeting the active fleet
          of those that are flying for the   development as good sign,
          first time since March.   Rob Morris, global head of
           However, observers caution   consultancy at Ascend by
          that this is only one metric of   Cirium, cautioned that other
          a multi-faceted recovery, with   operational metrics must be
          load-factor and utilisation   considered.
          levels still unrepresentative of   “While the recovery of
          the pre-coronavirus status.  the active fleet is a positive
           Analysis of Cirium fleets data   development, the average
          has revealed that at the turn   daily utilisation for those
          of the year the world’s airlines   aircraft that are back in service
          had some 20,200 Airbus and   is still more than 35% down
          Boeing passenger jets in active   over the start of 2019,” said
          service (with some 1,800 more   Morris.
          in storage).               The fleet recovery so far has
           The size of this fleet   been driven by the Asia-Pacific
          plummeted during the first   airlines, which had been
          quarter, reaching a low of just   impacted first by the pandemic
          7,400 passenger airliners in   so were at the forefront of the
          the middle of April, before   recovery, with almost 75% of
          beginning a gradual rise.  the region’s fleet now flying.
                                    In North America, the active/
           At its peak in mid-April, over   stored split is roughly 50/50
          14,500 (two-thirds) of the   but Europe is still lagging.
          global mainline passenger jet
          fleet were in storage. European   Even by mid-June, two-thirds
          carriers have been among the   of the region’s 5,500 mainline
          hardest hit, with their active   passenger aircraft were still
          fleet declining to less than a   stored, according to Cirium. Q
          fifth of the pre-virus level at its   Article courtesy: https://
          lowest point.             www.flightglobal.com/.

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                                    EXECUJET MRO MIDDLE EAST TO


                                    INCLUDE DASSAULT FALCON


                                            approvals include those for the Falcon 7/8X   is committed to providing class-leading
                                            up to and including C Check, Falcon 900EX   customer service worldwide, so enhancing
         ExecuJet MRO Services Middle East,   EASy up to and including C Check, Falcon   our service capabilities is paramount.”
         a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dassault   900C/EX up to and including 36 month   The company’s Middle East facility is
                                            inspection and the Falcon 2000EX EASy
         Aviation, has received European Aviation   up to and including C Check – 72 Month /   based at Dubai International Airport with
         Safety Agency (EASA) approval to perform   3750FC.                    an additional line facility at Dubai’s South
         line and base maintenance on the Dassault   Nick Weber, regional vice president,   Al Maktoum International Airport.
         Falcon 2000EX EASy models.         ExecuJet MRO services Middle East said,   In addition to a large range of aircraft
           This additional approval complements   “We are delighted to extend our main-  types, the Dubai facility is also approved
         the FAA Repair Station as well as various   tenance and support capabilities on the   by Rolls Royce, GE, Honeywell and Collins
         other authority approvals. The company’s   Falcon aircraft in the Middle East. ExecuJet   Aerospace. Q

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