Fokker Services Group (Fokker), an independent integrator in aircraft completions and conversions, has received the EASA Supplement Type Certificate (STC) related to a special mission project conducted in partnership with Gulfstream Aerospace (Gulfstream) and its Japanese international sales representative Marubeni Aerospace Corporation (Marubeni), both acting on behalf of the Japan Coast Guard.
Applicable STC completion involves the full conversion of a Gulfstream G550 aircraft into a maritime surveillance aircraft. This conversion falls within the scope of Fokker’s Aircraft Completion and Conversion business unit, synonymous with excellence, because of its proven skills and decade-long track record. As such, the converted aircraft will support the Japanese coastal authority in various surveillance duties, including responsibilities such as environmental risk monitoring and search and rescue missions for missing people and vessels.
Gulfstream delivered the G550 to Fokker from its worldwide headquarters in Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A. The aircraft interior and exterior has been modified by the programme partners and has been completed by Fokker with the latest state of the art surveillance equipment for conducting long-distance search and rescue missions, a task that aligns exceptionally well with the capabilities of this aircraft type.
Gulfstream’s relationship with Fokker and the Japan Coast Guard spans more than two decades, beginning with the delivery of modified Gulfstream GV’s, which are still in service today.
According to Robert Koolen, Sales Director Aircraft Completion and Conversions at Fokker Services Group, “integrating the set of onboard detection equipment and sensors required a complex series of modifications. Our century-long history has brought a lot of knowledge and craftmanship needed in all phases and facets of such a conversion. Thanks to our broad set of capabilities and competencies, such as our design organisation certifications, cabin interior and wiring interconnections manufacturing skills and our experienced production team, we were well prepared for the job. It’s great to have our extensive capabilities leading to an EASA approved STC for a Special Mission G550.”
With the aircraft converted and applicable EASA STC being released, the aircraft will continue its test programme.