Aerospace solutions provider Fokker Services Group (FSG) and Falcon Aviation Services (Falcon) have signed a nose-to-tail power-by-the-hour component support agreement for Falcon’s DHC-8 Q300 fleet.
The agreement covers two aircraft operating from Falcon’s Abu Dhabi base, with FSG providing guaranteed component availability and repair support through its Abacus component support programme.
The scope includes all major aircraft systems, including rotables, propellers and brakes, delivered under a flight-hour-based model.
For Falcon, the agreement supports its ongoing focus on maintaining high dispatch reliability and operational efficiency across its fixed-wing fleet. A customised preventive maintenance programme has been jointly developed and implemented, tailored specifically to Falcon’s operating environment and mission profile. This proactive approach is intended to reduce unscheduled maintenance events while maximising aircraft availability.
Niels Elshof, sales manager at Fokker Services Group, said: “By combining guaranteed availability with a maintenance programme adapted to Falcon’s operating conditions, we support stable operations and predictable costs.
“We recognise the demanding operational environment in which Falcon operates and it is our honour to be part of this winning team.”
Capt. Ramandeep Oberoi, chief executive of Falcon Aviation Services, said: “At Falcon Aviation Services, excellence and safety are fundamental to everything we do.
“This partnership with Fokker strengthens our maintenance framework and engineering support, reinforcing our commitment to safe, reliable, and predictable fleet operations.”
The deal was announced during the Aviation Week MRO Middle East 2026 event in Dubai.
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