For bizjet owners, an
aircraft being grounded can be a devastating event and, in most cases, it is
critical to get the airplane back in operation as soon as possible. To help
make that happen for the more than 2,800 jets Gulfstream has delivered
worldwide, the company has launched a dedicated aircraft-on-ground (AOG) center
at the Savannah Service Center.
A 2,400-square-foot space
within the 679,199-square-foot service center is now home to a group of experts
who will help predict, prevent and resolve maintenance or logistics issues that
could prevent an airplane from taking flight.
The experts can help operators by deploying
aircraft from one of several Field and Airborne Support Teams (FAST) to deliver
parts, tools and technicians. More than $1.6 billion worth of spares inventory
is spread out over 20 locations and 150 FAST-dedicated technicians and field
service representatives are available for quick access. Twelve mobile repair
teams with specially equipped vehicles are also available to be deployed to
handle ailing aircraft. Oversized monitors at the AOG center provide personnel
with a quick overview of the status of service aircraft, vehicles and
personnel.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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