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The United States says it would continue to support business and investment partnerships that provide opportunities for business owners, create jobs, and promote economic diversification objectives in Nigeria.

The U.S. Consul General, Will Stevens, said this while receiving a delegation from Gulfstream Aerospace that visited Nigeria to introduce its newest business jet model G700 aircraft to Nigeria’s aviation industry.

Speaking, Stevens commended Gulfstream Aerospace on its success in business aviation as well as the company’s partnership and investment in Nigeria, saying this would further strengthen the growing economic ties between both countries.

“The United States is committed to strengthening economic ties through investment, and we see that in this remarkable partnership with ExecuJet, which demonstrates Gulfstream’s commitment to the market,” the U.S. Consul General said.

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In his remarks, the Regional Vice President for Gulfstream Aerospace, Chris Edwards, lauded the partnership between Gulfstream Aerospace and Execujet Aviation Nigeria, saying through this partnership, EJAN will provide warranty and maintenance service and spare parts for Gulfstream G450, G550, G650, and G650ER aircraft in West Africa.

“The G700 aircraft is embarking on a 20-city, 6-continent world tour, which includes a stop at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos. We are excited that Lagos is part of this extensive world tour in Sub-Saharan Africa, as this will help meet the needs of our customers in the region,” Edwards said.

Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation is headquartered in Savannah, Georgia and it is a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics.

Gulfstream has produced more than 2,800 aircraft for customers around the world since 1958.

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