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Gulfstream Plans New Facilities in Dallas, Mesa

The maintenance base will focus on structures and high-demand replacement items, adjacent to the cargo terminal at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

Gulfstream has expanded its production lines and its service facilities at the Dallas-Forth Worth International Airport and in Mesa, Arizona (shown). [Courtesy: Gulfstream]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Gulfstream Aerospace is developing a new component/repair/overhaul facility at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), set to open in the first half of 2023, primarily to service high-demand items for its large cabin and long-range jets.
  • The company is also significantly expanding its Mesa, Arizona, facility, aiming to create the "largest, most capable" center in the region, with an expected opening by Q3/Q4 2023.
  • Both expansions are strategically located to leverage strong local aviation workforces and educational institutions.
  • Gulfstream announced ExecuJet Nigeria as its newest authorized warranty facility, further expanding its global network of service centers and authorized facilities.
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Gulfstream Aerospace announced today at the National Business Aviation Association’s Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) that it has begun the development of a new component/repair/overhaul facility based at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (KDFW).

The maintenance base at DFW will provide service associated with structures, landing gear, wheels, brakes—the high-demand replacement items requiring regular attention on Gulfstream’s fleet of large cabin and long-range jets.

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