Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation has awarded $50,000 to the Middle Georgia State University Foundation, to support technologically advanced training in composites and composite repair at the School of Aviation.
The University’s aviation school will use the grant to purchase Heatcon composite repair tool kits. Students in MGA’s aircraft maintenance and structural technology programs will use the kits to learn state-of-the-art composite repair on aircraft.
Gulfstream formally announced the award on June 12 in Savannah, home to its worldwide headquarters and largest service center. MGA representatives in attendance included Christopher Blake, Ph.D., president, and Adon Clark, dean of the School of Aviation.