Gulfstream Adds MidEast, N. Africa Service Reps
Gulfstream Aerospace has recently added two representatives to its field service organization.

Gulfstream Aerospace has recently added two representatives to its field service organization. Mohammed Alghanim will assist customers in the Middle East, while David Perez supports customers in northern Africa and southern Europe.

Alghanim has worked in the aviation industry for more than 11 years, the last four as an avionics/electrical technician lead in the Gulfstream corporate flight department in Savannah, Georgia. He earned an associate’s degree in aviation system technology from Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown, North Carolina.

Perez brings more than 17 years of experience working on military and civil aircraft. After serving five years in the U.S. Navy as an avionics technician aboard aircraft carriers, he joined Gulfstream in 1997. Most recently, he served on the Gulfstream entry-into-service team, where he assisted in the delivery and technical support of new aircraft operated by the U.S. government.

Perez began his career at Gulfstream as an avionics technician at the Savannah, Georgia service center, where he later earned a promotion to lead. Alghanim and Perez report to Ken Maxwell, senior operations manager, International Field Service.