Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. on Friday was awarded a contractor logistics support services (CLS) contract from the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for C-20 and C-37 fleets.
According to Gulfstream, the seven-year contract provides services to the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Army, and Coast Guard. Valued at $991 million, the deal includes support for global maintenance, component overhaul, and repair and modification services.
Gulfstream customer support will perform the work at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland; Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii; Ramstein Air Base, Germany; Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Kaneohe Bay; and Naval Base Ventura County, California.
“For nearly 60 years, Gulfstream has been a trusted partner to governments and military organizations worldwide, and we are honored that the U.S. Air Force has once again selected our company to support the U.S. military’s fleet,” said Mark Burns, president of Gulfstream. “This demonstrates the strength of our world-class customer support network and its ability to support all of our customers’ missions. Gulfstream’s special missions business delivers cutting-edge aircraft expertly engineered for a wide range of critical operations and is currently experiencing unprecedented activity with customers around the world.”
Headquartered in Savannah, Georgia, Gulfstream is a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD).
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