Bombardier Challenger 604 Captains

Posted 10 May 2023 in Australia, Fixed Wing, ATPL

Bombardier Challenger 604 Captains

ExecuJet part of the Luxaviation Group, is a leading global business aviation organisation offering a diverse range of services including aircraft management for private and commercial registered aircraft, aircraft charter, aircraft completions management, CAMO and fixed base operations. ExecuJet has operations in six regions – Africa, Asia Pacific, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, embracing a workforce of more than 1,200 experienced staff.

ExecuJet is currently seeking suitably qualified Challenger 604 Captains based in Sydney Australia. Competitive remuneration is available for the right candidate.

Key responsibilities:

  • Promotes and foster a safe, secure and efficient operating environment;
  • Perform duties and responsibilities as detailed in the ExecuJet Operations Manual;
  • Ensure that the aircraft are operated in accordance with ExecuJet standard operating procedures;
  • Maintain a high degree of familiarity with relevant rules and regulations and agreed best practices;
  • Establish key business relationships with customers and service providers.

Experience:

  • Current CASA and FAA ATPL;
  • Current Class One Medical;
  • English proficient;
  • Bombardier Challenger 604 Type Rating;
  • Minimum Experience:
    • Total Time 4000 Hours
    • Multi Engine 2000 Hours
    • Jet 2000 Hours
    • Jet Command 1000 Hours

Key Attributes

  • Highly motivated;
  • Professional;
  • Dedicated to delivering excellent service;
  • Aviation service oriented; and
  • Represent the high standards of ExecuJet.

This is an exciting opportunity to join an industry leading, expanding company. All applications will remain confidential, must be made in writing and submitted by close of business prior to the closing date for applications.

Please click APPLY HERE attaching your CV and a Cover Letter.

Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview.

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