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Dassault Falcon Jet addresses EASA Part 145 SMS requirements with TrustFlight’s Centrik 5 QMS

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TrustFlight Ltd. today announced that Dassault Falcon Jet, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dassault Aviation, has selected TrustFlight’s Centrik 5 QMS software to strengthen safety oversight and ensure compliance across its six United States (U.S.) base stations.

The implementation of Centrik 5 QMS will satisfy the US-EU BASA Agreement, requiring U.S.-based MROs and repair stations seeking or holding EASA Part 145 certifications to implement a Safety Management System (SMS).

As part of Dassault Aviation’s global MRO network spanning more than 60 service locations, 15 parts distribution centres, and 24/7 GoTeam support, Dassault Falcon Jet continues to lead the industry through cutting-edge innovation and technology to meet and exceed the industry’s highest safety and regulatory standards.

With the implementation of Centrik 5 QMS, Dassault Falcon Jet ensures continued U.S. operations while securing its ability to retain and reinstate EASA Part 145 certification.

As safety and compliance regulations become increasingly stringent, leading MROs are implementing intelligent, data-driven solutions to mitigate risk, improve efficiency, and maintain regulatory confidence.

Dassault Falcon Jet’s selection of Centrik 5 represents a critical step toward automated, real-time safety oversight, eliminating manual inefficiencies through a streamlined, integrated digital ecosystem spanning customer service, engineering, and technical support.

Karl Steeves, CEO of TrustFlight said: “Dassault Falcon Jet is raising the bar for digital transformation in aviation.

“By deploying Centrik 5, they’re strengthening operational oversight, simplifying compliance, and accelerating their journey toward smarter, safer MRO practices.”

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