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Mon, Oct 31, 2016

Triumph Group Gets Order To Deliver G650 Wings Through 2018

Company Has Been Supplying Gulfstream Since The G-II Program

Triumph Group has announced the receipt of an additional delivery order from Gulfstream for the production of wing and wing components for the G650 program. The add-on work is valued at approximately $300 million and extends through 2018. Triumph Group assumed production of the G650 wing in January 2015 from Spirit AeroSystems.

“We are pleased to continue to support the G650 program,” said MaryLou Thomas, executive vice president for Triumph Aerospace Structures. “Our history with Gulfstream dates back to the G-II, and they remain a valued partner. Over the years we have expanded our engineering, design and integration offerings in support of Gulfstream programs. Today the fully integrated wing structures we deliver for the G650 program highlights the breadth of capabilities we provide as an aerostructures supplier.”

As part of the original agreement, Triumph Group provides the fully integrated engineering wing design and production for the G650 program. The company also provides wing and wing components as well as other aircraft components for the G450, G550, G500/600 and G280 programs.

(Source: Triumph Group news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.triumphgroup.com

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