Teterboro Airport-based Meridian Jet Center received FAA authorization to repair and inspect the Gulfstream G200, as well as its predecessor IAI Galaxy, the FBO/MRO announced today.
“The addition of this popular Gulfstream model allows us to better serve both new and existing customers,” said Meridian Jet Center vice president John Langschultz. “Our technicians now have the ability to support our customers with a wider range of offerings. The G200 is a versatile super-mid, and we are excited to add this aircraft to our list of FAA-approved airframes.”
Meridian Jet Center is an FAA-approved Part 145 certified repair station and holds similar certification from the EASA. It is also a Honeywell-authorized service center for the TFE731 and -36 Series APU, in addition to being a Northeast Honeywell avionics and mechanical parts depot. Meridian Jet Center technicians can work on Beechjets, Challengers, Citations, Falcons, Gulfstreams, Hawkers and Learjets.