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Tue, Aug 08, 2006

Gulfstream G200 Maintenance Program Receives Approval

OK'd by FAA, Israeli CAA

Gulfstream has received approval for a new version of its G200 MSG-3 scheduled maintenance program, from both the FAA and the Israeli Civil Aviation Administration.

The new MSG-3 program significantly reduces the number of required scheduled maintenance tasks while retaining the highest level of safety standards as defined by Federal Aviation Regulations ( FARs ). MSG-3 is the acronym for the Maintenance Steering Group – 3 rd Task Force, which developed the industry standard process to evaluate maintenance programs. Using historical reliability data of the G200, the new MSG-3 program continues to maintain aircraft reliability while extending maintenance intervals.

“With extended intervals between maintenance checks and fewer required tasks, the G200 MSG-3 program significantly reduces an aircraft owner’s operating expenses while increasing the aircraft’s availability,” said Larry Flynn, president, product support, Gulfstream Aerospace.

Operators whose G200 business jets are maintained through the new G200 MSG-3 program significantly extend their maintenance intervals to 500 flight hours for an “A” check and every 12 months for a “C” check. In comparison, G200 aircraft maintained under the previous maintenance program were required to go in for service every 300 flight hours.

The new MSG-3 program’s emphasis on safety also allowed for a reduction in the number of Certification Maintenance Requirements, those essential tasks required to maintain airworthiness, from 40 tasks to seven.

G200 operators who fly their aircraft an average of 1,000 hours a year and adopt the new G200 MSG-3 program will reduce the number of scheduled maintenance tasks from 455 to 72 in the first year alone. Over a four-year period, the tasks would be reduced from 2,161 to 464.

Gulfstream has developed a no-cost service bulletin, SB 200-05-280, for G200 operators who wish to convert their aircraft to the new MSG-3 scheduled maintenance program.

Gulfstream notes that the new G200 MSG-3 program was developed with the same methodology as their existing MSG programs for GV-series aircraft – G550, G500 and GV; GIV-series aircraft – G450, G350, G400, G300, GIV-SP, GIV; and the Gulfstream G150, which will enter service this quarter.

FMI: www.gulfstream.com, www.generaldynamics.com

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