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General Dynamics’ Gulfstream Aerospace Secures $991 Million Logistics Support Contract for US Armed Forces

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Last updated: November 25, 2024
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General Dynamics' Gulfstream Aerospace Secures $991 Million Logistics Support Contract for US Armed Forces

General Dynamics’ Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has secured a substantial contract valued at $991 million to provide logistics support for the U.S. Armed Forces’ C-20 and C-37 special transport mission fleets. This agreement signifies a significant investment in program management, engine maintenance, aircraft base repairs, and depot maintenance for the military’s operations across various branches, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps.

The logistics work will extend across multiple locations, including Maryland, Hawaii, California, and Germany, with the initiative running until 2032. This new contract further cements Gulfstream’s longstanding collaboration with the U.S. military, which spans nearly six decades. The Georgia-based aerospace firm has delivered over 200 special mission aircraft, comprising C-20s and C-37s, to more than 40 nations, including various American federal agencies and military forces.

Gulfstream President Mark Burns emphasized the importance of this logistics contract, stating, “This demonstrates the strength of our world-class Customer Support network and its ability to support all of our customers’ missions.” He further highlighted the growth in demand for Gulfstream’s Special Missions business, noting that the division provides advanced aircraft meticulously designed for a diverse array of critical operations that are currently witnessing unprecedented activity from global customers.

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Both the C-20 and C-37 aircraft have been integral to long-range and international airlift operations for military units, high-ranking military officials, and government dignitaries since their introduction in the 1980s. The C-20 is a military variant of the Gulfstream III and IV business jets, known for its capability to operate in all weather conditions and execute non-stop transoceanic flights. The latest models measure 88 feet (27 meters) and are equipped with twin Rolls-Royce Tay engines, enabling them to achieve a top speed of 576 miles (923 kilometers) per hour, spanning a range of approximately 4,220 nautical miles (7,815 kilometers) with a service ceiling of 45,000 feet (13,716 meters). The C-20 can transport up to 12 passengers and operates with a crew of five.

Conversely, the C-37 is a variant of both the Gulfstream V and 550 private aircraft, capable of reaching altitudes of up to 51,000 feet (15,545 meters). It features secure and non-secure communication networks, powered by two BMW/Rolls Royce engines, offering a maximum speed of 345 miles (555 kilometers) per hour and a range of about 6,700 miles (10,783 kilometers). Similar to the C-20, the C-37 seats up to 12 passengers and is also operated by a team of five.

This new contract underscores Gulfstream’s commitment to supporting the U.S. military’s missions and highlights the strategic importance of the C-20 and C-37 aircraft in facilitating critical operations worldwide.

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