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Gulfstream Begins Expanding Services in Arizona

Gulfstream Begins Expanding Services in Arizona

Gulfstream Aerospace announced its opening of an aircraft service center at the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport to meet growing customer demand.

The new facility, located just across the airport from where construction is set to begin on Gulfstream’s new 225,000-square-foot sustainable service center, features a large hangar that can hold multiple large-cabin aircraft, customer office space, a tool room, and space for parts inventory.

“We received a tremendous amount of interest from our customers when we announced our new Mesa service center this past November,” said Derek Zimmerman, President of Gulfstream Customer Support. “Anticipating that interest, we were already working with Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport officials to begin providing maintenance repair and overhaul options as soon as possible. Gulfstream’s Mesa Service Center is the latest strategic investment we have made to expand and modernize our facilities in support of the growing Gulfstream fleet around the world.  Our goal is to provide our customers with the best service when and where they need it.”

The facility will offer a variety of routine inspections and maintenance for all Gulfstream in-service aircraft. Gulfstream’s Mesa service facility will also offer aircraft-on-ground (AOG)and drop-in support to address any immediate needs customers may have.

According to Asian Sky Media’s Business Jet Report in 2020, Gulfstream is the second most popular OEM in the Asia-Pacific region, making up 25% of fleet in the area.

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