Gulfstream Modification

For more than 20 years, Phoenix Air has been implementing modifications and improving the capabilities of various Gulfstream jets. Whether you need a conversion from passengers to cargo, component changes or mod kit manufacturing, we can do whatever it takes to make your aircraft suit your mission.

Our Gulfstream team consists of top-rated aircraft engineers. Our specialists are available to provide advice, maintenance-related answers, troubleshooting, and modifications. From turnkey installation kits to specialty designs, engineering, and certification, we can deliver the aircraft you need with all the specifications you want.

Expertise in Every Model

Our Gulfstream modifications team works on GIV, G300, G400, G450, GV, G550, GII, GIIB, and GIII models and perform all inspections.

Compliance

We conduct a host of continued airworthiness services, including Alternate Means of Compliance (AMOC) covering repairs that fall outside the standard Structural Repair Manual.

Our Services

Phoenix Air provides architectural, engineering, design, project management services.

AI-Certified

Phoenix Air has AI-certified teams that regularly work on our own Gulfstream fleet.

Dedicated Gulfstream Air Ambulance

Phoenix Air has heavily modified and upgraded one of its cargo door-equipped Gulfstream G-III aircraft to serve as a dedicated air ambulance, offering the highest level of patient comfort and amenities. The interior has been completely redone with new leather seating in a first-class business cabin layout, as well as leather side walls and headliner, a four-place table and LED lighting.

Hands-on Technicians

Phoenix Air is staffed by highly competent hands-on technicians, using CAD systems, bench experimentation, sheet metal workers, designers, specialized subcontractors, engineers and other specialists to integrate the latest technology into existing airframes.

In the case of the EWAT aircraft, two previously corporate Gulfstream G-I aircraft were completely disassembled in Phoenix Air’s maintenance facilities and rebuilt to incorporate major modifications to the fuselage and wings to accommodate various radoms, external pods and antennas.

In addition to numerous government clients like DOD, NASA and DARPA, Phoenix Air technicians have customized aircraft for use in cargo operations, U.S. Weather Service for atmospheric testing, U.S. Forest Service for aerial photography, and university research centers like Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and MIT-Lincoln Labs for experimental pod carriage among others.