Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has
announced plans to build a new service center at Savannah/Hilton Head
International Airport in response to its growing customer fleet’s needs for
maintenance and service.
The service center is expected to open in the second quarter of 2019 and create
about 200 jobs.
Gulfstream will invest
approximately US$55m to build the 202,000-square-foot/18,766-square-meter
maintenance, repair and overhaul facility on the east side of the airport. The
building will include hangar space, offices and back shops, and will complement
the main Gulfstream Savannah Service Center, the world’s largest purpose-built
business jet maintenance facility.
“This expansion of our
customer service and support organization is the result of the strong and steady
fleet growth we’ve had for several years and the arrival of the Gulfstream G500
and G600 in the coming months,” said
Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “As
we’ve announced recently, we’re also growing to meet customer needs in Appleton,
Wisconsin, and Van Nuys, California. These new facilities will keep us
well-positioned for support, maintenance and refurbishment of the Gulfstream
fleet, which is now at nearly 2,700 aircraft and continues to grow.”
Attending the expansion
announcement event were state and local dignitaries, including Georgia Gov.
Nathan Deal and U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter. The event was held at Savannah Technical
College’s Aviation Training Center, whose students will play a key role in
Gulfstream’s growth.
Said Burns: “Our Savannah
expansion is also the direct result of our strong partnership with Savannah
Technical College. The school’s aviation programs, which have provided us with
more than 500 knowledgeable and skilled employees over nearly 20 years and
continue to grow, will help us meet the workforce needs this expansion creates.
We are proud to continue our work together to provide outstanding training and
careers in a dynamic industry that’s essential to the economy in Savannah and
throughout our great state.”
When the new service center,
named Savannah Service Center East, is completed, Gulfstream will have more than
1 million sq ft/92,903 sq m of dedicated customer-support hangar space, offices
and back shops in Savannah. Like the existing Savannah service center, the new
Savannah location will offer a wide range of services, including
aircraft-on-ground resources, hourly and calendar-driven airframe inspections,
avionics installations and interior refurbishments.
"We appreciate the assistance and
cooperation we have received from Savannah Technical College, the Georgia
Department of Economic Development, the Savannah Economic Development Authority,
the Savannah Airport Commission and the city of Savannah in supporting our site
expansion," Burns said.
In addition to Savannah,
Gulfstream operates service centers in Brunswick, Georgia; Long Beach,
California; Cahokia, Illinois; Appleton; Dallas; Las Vegas; Westfield,
Massachusetts; Beijing; Sorocaba, Brazil; and Luton, England.
Savannah Technical College’s
aviation technology division offers associate degree, diploma and certificate
programs in aircraft structural technology and aviation maintenance, including
airframe and powerplant. The aviation maintenance technology program is
certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The college’s nearly
30,000-sq-ft/2,787-sq-m Aviation Training Center at its Crossroads campus near
Gulfstream includes labs, classrooms and a 5,000-sq-ft/465-sq m-hangar. Students
also benefit from hands-on training with resources donated by Gulfstream,
including a Gulfstream G100 business jet that the college has used since June
2014.
“Gulfstream is the reason
Savannah Technical College is able to provide quality aerospace-related programs
for our students and a highly skilled workforce for our region,” said
Dr. Kathy Love,
president, Savannah Tech. “Thank you, Gulfstream, for your confidence in
Savannah Tech and in our graduates. We congratulate you on your past and future
successes in the great state of Georgia.” |