Gulfstream Owners Must Revamp Safety Plans Now
Published Date: 8/6/2025
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Summary
The FAA is making new rules for all Gulfstream G150 airplanes to keep them safe. Owners must update their maintenance plans to include a new safety check. This change helps prevent problems and keeps flights smooth, with updates needed soon to avoid extra costs or delays.
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G150 Maintenance Program Update Required
If you own or operate a Gulfstream Aerospace LP Model Gulfstream G150 airplane, you must revise your existing maintenance or inspection program to incorporate a new airworthiness limitation. The FAA issued this Airworthiness Directive for all Gulfstream G150 airplanes to address an unsafe condition.
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