ExecuJet MRO Services South Africa has “completed a series of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) installations across various business jet types, reinforcing its position as a leading provider of advanced avionics upgrades in Africa.”
According to ExecuJet, “the work follows a recent South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) directive mandating that all aircraft operating in South African airspace be ADS-B Out compliant and fitted with the relevant ADS-B/Mode S 1090 MHz Extended Squitter transponders. This requirement enhances real-time tracking and strengthens the safety and efficiency of airspace management.”
ExecuJet stated that its “avionics team at Johannesburg’s Lanseria International Airport performed ADS-B modifications on several Bombardier, Learjet, Embraer, Hawker and Beechcraft platforms, including two Learjet 45s and a Hawker 800XP, with similar additional upgrades scheduled before year-end.
ExecuJet MRO Services, Regional VP Africa, Vince Goncalves said “our team is very experienced doing such installations. As an authorised dealer for major global avionic equipment manufacturers (OEMs), we are capable of supporting business jet owners and operators with complex avionic upgrades that meet the latest international standards.”
ExecuJet stated that “depending on the aircraft configuration, ADS-B upgrades may involve installing or upgrading a DO-260B compliant transponder and enhancing the GPS system for Wide Area Augmentation (WAAS) capability.”

