sudo cp /usr/local/lib/libudisks2.so.0.0.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/libudisks2.so.0.0.0

And after reboot 'eject' became available in Thunar.

This is my small test:
1. Seagate Portable. Filesystem - one big NTFS volume. Eject from Thunar - no 
power-off. Disable volume and then eject from Thunar - disk power-offs. Umount 
volume and udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sde also spin-down disk.

2. U3 flash. Filesystem - one big FAT32. Eject from Thunar - flash
power-offs.

3. WD Passport. Filesystem - one big NTFS. No power-off in all cases.
Also no power-off in old udisks. I think that this disk may not support
this feature.

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  Safely remove is not working (or broken) in Gnome Disks

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