FlightSafety International has opened its newly expanded Gulfstream maintenance training facility in Savannah, Ga. The center is nearly twice the size of the existing facility and includes a hangar for hands-on training, an expanded customer lounge and more classrooms.
It has the capacity to train 5,000 technicians per year, more than double the number that completed training last year.
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