GDAS

General Dynamics Aviation Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, was formed in February 2001 to meet the maintenance needs of Challengers, Falcons, Gulfstreams, Hawkers and other business-jet aircraft. The business-jet service company serves a broad range of business aircraft owners through regional maintenance centers in Appleton, Wis.; Westfield, Mass.; West Palm Beach, Fla.; Dallas; and Las Vegas.

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Mark Burns
President, Product Support
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation,
General Dynamics Aviation Services

Mark Burns is the president, Gulfstream Product Support, and president, General Dynamics Aviation Services. As Product Support president, Burns is responsible for Gulfstream’s worldwide product support network, which includes five company-owned service centers, 18 third-party authorized service facilities, a parts distribution network, field service, technical service, service engineering and an electrical and electronic parts overhaul business.

As the president of General Dynamics Aviation Services, Burns is responsible for five company-owned facilities and associated product support facilities. Burns, a 25-year Gulfstream veteran, has been directly involved in customer support activities in progressively senior appointments for the past 16 years. He began his Gulfstream career as a CAD operator. He then became involved in engineering for the GIV flight test. He was the vice president of customer support for six years, vice president of the Savannah Service Center for three years and vice president of the West Palm Beach, Fla., service center.

A native of Savannah, Burns earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Southern University.

 

 

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