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Gulfstream Opens Technical Training Center in Mesa

Gulfstream Opens Technical Training Center in Mesa Amid Industry Expansion
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation has officially opened its newest Technical Training Center (TTC) in Mesa, Arizona, reinforcing its commitment to workforce development amid a rapidly evolving business aviation sector. This facility, Gulfstream’s second TTC following the original center established in Savannah in 2015, occupies more than 10,000 square feet and combines classroom instruction with practical laboratory environments to enhance technical training.
Advanced Training Facilities and Workforce Development
The Mesa center is equipped with a range of sophisticated training assets, including a Gulfstream G650 fuselage segment and empennage assembly, a G700 engine, a G600 simulator, and a G200 aircraft. These resources enable comprehensive instruction in critical areas such as sheet metal fabrication, avionics, mechanical maintenance, and safety protocols. Training sessions are conducted by Gulfstream’s own instructors and cater to both newly recruited technicians and seasoned professionals seeking to refine their skills.
Lor Izzard, Senior Vice President of Gulfstream Customer Support, emphasized the strategic importance of the new center, stating that investing in workforce development ensures the company continues to deliver industry-leading customer support. The Mesa TTC is designed to provide employees with expanded opportunities to enhance their expertise, thereby maintaining Gulfstream’s reputation for high-quality service.
Integration with Regional Operations and Educational Partnerships
The Mesa TTC complements Gulfstream’s recently inaugurated maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility at Mesa Gateway Airport, which has already created over 300 jobs in the area. Many of the new hires at the MRO facility are expected to undergo onboarding and skills training at the TTC, fostering a seamless integration between training and operational readiness.
In addition to internal training efforts, Gulfstream has established a partnership with Chandler-Gilbert Community College to support the development of future aviation technicians. Students enrolled in the college’s airframe and powerplant (A&P) maintenance technology programs receive Gulfstream-led training at the Mesa TTC alongside their academic coursework. This collaboration has proven effective, with Gulfstream hiring 40 graduates from the program to date, thereby strengthening the pipeline of qualified technicians.
Navigating a Competitive Business Aviation Landscape
The launch of the Mesa Technical Training Center occurs against a backdrop of intensifying competition within the business aviation industry. Competitors such as Bombardier are expanding their footprint, particularly in emerging markets like South America. The sector’s competitive dynamics have also attracted increased attention from financiers, with companies like JetLoan reporting a robust market resurgence and originating $110 million in financing during recent quarters.
Gulfstream’s investment in workforce training and development signals a strategic effort to maintain its competitive advantage. As rivals potentially enhance their own training programs and service offerings, Gulfstream’s initiative highlights the company’s dedication to cultivating a highly skilled workforce capable of supporting its growing global operations in a challenging market environment.

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