Tue, Jan 10, 2012
Mobile Support Vehicle, Renovated Customer Lobby Among The
Enhancements
Gulfstream has added to the services available to operators with
the addition of a mobile support vehicle and a renovated customer
lobby at its Brunswick, GA, facility.
"The Brunswick location and its nearly 200 employees are a very
important part of our Product Support network," said Mark Burns,
president, Gulfstream Product Support. "The staff there is big
enough to handle all the maintenance, repair and refurbishment
needs of customers while also offering personalized service. The
addition of a mobile support vehicle gives our already fast-moving
response teams even greater capabilities. They can travel at a
moment's notice to support aircraft-on-ground situations."
Brunswick's specially outfitted truck includes an air
compressor, generator, toolbox and a laptop computer to signoff
work in real time. With these resources, technicians can perform or
support a variety of maintenance services. The vehicle can also
transport a wide range of replacement parts. In addition,
Gulfstream has renovated its Brunswick customer lobby. The space,
which has wireless Internet service, includes a 52-inch
high-definition flat-screen television, new furniture, framed
photographs of Gulfstream aircraft and a glass display case.
Gulfstream Brunswick's nearly 25,000-foot service center hangar
recently was upgraded with a renovated door and large ceiling fans.
In early 2012, the metal halide lighting in the hangar will be
replaced by energy-efficient induction fluorescent lighting.
Other enhancements completed at Gulfstream Brunswick in 2011
include the addition of ramp space adjacent to the completions
hangar and upgraded landscaping at the customer entrance.
More News
Aero Linx: JAARS Nearly 1.5 billion people, using more than 5,500 languages, do not have a full Bible in their first language. Many of these people live in the most remote parts of>[...]
'Airplane Bounced Twice On The Grass Runway, Resulting In The Nose Wheel Separating From The Airplane...' Analysis: The pilot reported, “upon touchdown, the plane jumped back>[...]
"Burt is best known to the public for his historic designs of SpaceShipOne, Voyager, and GlobalFlyer, but for EAA members and aviation aficionados, his unique concepts began more t>[...]
"Polaris Dawn, the first of the program’s three human spaceflight missions, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than summer 2024. During the five-day mission, the crew >[...]
There Are SO Many Ways To Get YOUR Aero-News! It’s been a while since we have reminded everyone about all the ways we offer your daily dose of aviation news on-the-go...so he>[...]