Gulfstream announces Texas repair and overhaul centre

Gulfstream has opened a new repair and overhaul centre in Texas.
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has announced opening of its new Texas repair and overhaul centre in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The 100,000sq ft (9,290sq m) facility is part of Gulfstream’s plan to increase in-house component support and boost parts availability to minimise downtime.
The centre, which supports repair and overhaul on wheels, brakes, batteries and hydraulics, along with structural and composite repairs and paint, represents an investment of more than $21m.
It houses more than $5 million in dedicated spare parts and inventory for repairs. It will eventually support avionics, landing gear and other components.
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“By expanding our in-house repair and overhaul capabilities, we’re expediting turnaround times and increasing parts availability to best support our customers’ needs while maximizing safety, quality and efficiency,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream.
“We will continue to invest in component repair, maintenance support and spare parts to enhance overall service for our customers, particularly as our fleet continues to grow.”
Gulfstream also operates the Fort Worth Alliance Service Center and completions operations at Dallas Love Field.
Its repair and overhaul centre in Lincoln, California, specialises in avionics and electronics repairs.
In another announcement at the 2025 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, Gulfstream said its fleet of corporate, demonstration and support aircraft has surpassed 3m nautical miles flown on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blends. Its G800, G700, G600 and G400 aircraft flew to NBAA-BACE using SAF blends.







