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Aircraft Maker Takes Flight in Texas With Plans to Build $35 Million Service Hub

Gulfstream to Expand Team, Create Maintenance and Repair Facility in Fort Worth
A Gulfstream G550, a business jet, as it taxis down the runway. (Wikimedia Commons)
A Gulfstream G550, a business jet, as it taxis down the runway. (Wikimedia Commons)
CoStar News
February 21, 2020 | 8:43 P.M.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corp., a Savannah, Georgia-based aircraft maker, plans to expand its operations in Texas by constructing a $35 million service center at Fort Worth Alliance Airport, bringing some of its employees from Dallas Love Field to the industrial airfield that also houses Amazon Air's new hub.

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