Gulfstream opens component repair-and-overhaul centre at Fort Worth Alliance, investing $21M to boost MRO capacity

Gulfstream has opened a component repair and overhaul centre at Fort Worth Alliance Airport in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, investing $21 million to expand parts inventory and overhaul capabilities. The facility strengthens the OEM’s global MRO network and increases regional support capacity for Gulfstream business jets.

Discovered 2025-10-13T17:08:20.220996-07:00 | 2025-10-13T17:08:20.220996-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Expands Gulfstream’s component repair and spares capacity with a reported $21 million investment, directly increasing overhaul throughput and reducing AOG risk for Gulfstream operators.
  • Adds North Texas MRO capacity at a time of regional growth in maintenance infrastructure, complementing recent hangar and campus expansions at Dallas-area MRO providers.
  • Strengthens the OEM’s service network and workforce pipeline, aligning with Gulfstream’s broader push on technical training and site openings such as its Mesa technical training centre and MRO facility and mirroring other OEMs’ US service-hub investments.

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businessjetinteriorsinternational.com AeroTime evaint.com mrobusinesstoday.com Regional Gateway aeroermo.com
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2025-10-13T17:08:20.220996-07:00
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2025-10-17T01:51:51.601875-07:00
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