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Halliburton Gulfstream loops Phoenix after arriving for maintenance
A six-minute test flight hints at fleet readiness before the summer oilfield season.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

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Halliburton's Gulfstream G550, tail N235DX, lifted from Phoenix Sky Harbor at 7:25 p.m. local time on June 2 and landed six minutes later at the same airport, reaching just 1,175 feet. Such a brief, low-altitude circuit is characteristic of a post-maintenance check flight—routine procedure after an aircraft undergoes inspection or repair work at a service center. The jet had flown into Phoenix the previous day from near McAllen, Texas, suggesting it was delivered for scheduled upkeep.
The same week, Halliburton's global demand remains tied to elevated oil-field activity, with the company's fleet of six jets supporting executives across Texas, the Middle East, and Australia. A maintenance stop in Phoenix—home to a Gulfstream service facility—keeps the aircraft ready for the coming months of heavy international travel, per the pattern of recent flights to hubs like Dubai and Melbourne.
For a fleet that logged trips from Ohio to Florida and from New York to West Virginia in the past fortnight, a brief stopover for maintenance is unglamorous but essential. The G550 will likely rejoin the rotation soon, ferrying Halliburton's leadership to rig sites and boardrooms alike.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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