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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 Dynamicsโ€™ Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. has secured a substantial contract valued at $991 million to provide logistics support for the U.S. Armed Forcesโ€™ 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 militaryโ€™s operations across various branches, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marine Corps.

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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 Gulfstreamโ€™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, โ€œThis demonstrates the strength of our world-class Customer Support network and its ability to support all of our customersโ€™ missions.โ€ He further highlighted the growth in demand for Gulfstreamโ€™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 Gulfstreamโ€™s commitment to supporting the U.S. militaryโ€™s missions and highlights the strategic importance of the C-20 and C-37 aircraft in facilitating critical operations worldwide.

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