Gulfstream to expand St. Louis completions facility
Gulfstream announced it will expand the completions operations at its St. Louis Downtown Airport (KCPS) facility in a move to increase the production of custom cabinetry and exterior paint capacity for the company’s large-cabin aircraft.
The St. Louis Service Center originally opened in 2017 as a maintenance, repair and overhaul facility, and features 11 hangars and over 637,457 square feet of space.
The aircraft manufacturer is also looking to grow its workforce in the areas of cabinet makers and finishers, upholsterers, aircraft paint technicians, manufacturing engineers, operations engineers, and certification inspectors.
“We are seeing an extraordinary amount of activity across our sites to support Gulfstream’s current and future fleet, including customers new to business aviation and long-time customers looking to redesign their existing aircraft,” said Mark Burns, president, Gulfstream. “As we strategically expand our service network, we are also increasing capacity for components of new aircraft at sites like St. Louis that have already been producing world-class interior furnishings for Gulfstream Customer Support.”
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