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Georgia’s
Aerospace
Industry
Center of Innovation for Aerospace
Aug 2016Slide2
What is Aerospace?
Georgia uses “
Aerospace
” as inclusive term covering the lifecycle of activities for vehicles that fly in the air or in space.
Maintenance
Operations
Training
Mfg
Testing
R&D
Aerospace Product Economic Life CycleSlide3
Georgia Aerospace:
Foundations for Success
Georgia #1 State for Business*
Diverse aerospace industrial
base – 500+ companies
$500+ Million in University researchHighly ranked university and technical college education systemPorts & airports to move people & products globallyHub of growing Aerospace cluster in Southeast* Area Development 2015, Site Selection Magazine 2014CNBC July 2014Slide4
Southeastern U.S. AeroSPACE clusterSlide5
Georgia Aerospace:
Economic Impact
Total Economic Impact of $50.8 billion
in 2013Aerospace payroll of $9.1B over 88,000 employed at over 500 companies5.3% of state GDP related to aerospace
Each job in the aerospace industry supports 1.5 additional jobs in Georgia
Source: “Economic Impact Analysis of Georgia’s Aerospace Industry”, Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, March 2015Slide6
Georgia Aerospace:
Trends & Opportunities
Commercial aviation continues to grow
Airline traffic will double over next 20 years Boeing & Airbus forecast 35,000+ new aircraft deliveries over next 20 years -
$5+ Trillion in valueBoeing
projected demand 2016 to 2035617,000 commercial airline pilots 679,000 maintenance technicians Growth opportunities for aerostructures & engine parts, manufacturing, Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO)Slide7
Georgia Aerospace:
Manufacturing
Aerospace international exports
$8.44 billion in 2015
the #1 international export of state
Ranked #4 in U.S.Price Waterhouse Cooper 2016 ranked Georgia #3 overall for aerospace manufacturing attractivenessAircraft & parts manufacturing for global aerospace programs
Aircraft Assembly – Gulfstream, Lockheed Martin, Maule, ThrushAerostructures & Components - Boeing, Meggitt, EMS Technologies, Triumph
Aircraft Engines - Pratt & Whitney, PCC Airfoils, PCI, TECT, Firth Rixson-Alcoa
Source: U.S. Dept. of CommerceSlide8
Georgia Aerospace:
Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO)
Major civilian MRO operations
Ranked #4
among US States
Over 20,000 employeesMajor employers – Delta TechOps, Bombardier, Standard Aero, TIMCO/HAECOWarner Robins Air Logistics Complex F-15, C-5, C-17, C-130 support13,000 civilian employees
Sources: Aeronautical Repair Station Association & U.S. Air ForceSlide9
Georgia Aerospace:
Air Transportation
104 public airports
82,000 direct jobs, $5.9 Billion payroll*Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the
#1 most traveled airport in world
101,491,106 Million passengers #10 cargo airport in U.S. 626,000 metric tons of cargo in 2015, a 4% increase from 2014Major facilities: Delta Air Lines, ExpressJet, Southwest
* 2011 Georgia Statewide Airport Economic Impact StudySlide10
Georgia Aerospace:
Trends & Opportunities
Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) starting commercial operations
FAA 333 exemptions – 5000+ commercial approvals including 106 Georgia companies AUVSI projects 100,000+ U.S. jobs & $
82
billion annual economic impact by 2025New Small UAS Rule (Part 107) effective 29 August opens commercial operations Slide11
Georgia
Aerospace:
Space Sector
Growing commercial Space market COIA
Space Working Group
started bringing industry, government and academia, in 2010Georgia Tech Center for Space Technologies and ResourcesGeorgia Tech CubeSat programsMiddle Georgia State University composite structures for NASA James Webb Space Telescope Innovation Projects - Generation Orbit
Potential Spaceport in coastal GeorgiaSlide12
CenterS of InnovationNational Aerospace Industry Associations
Corporate member of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
COI Executive Director is Chair of AIAA Society and Aerospace Technology Committee, and will participate at
AIAA Space Forum in Sept 2016.COI Director on AIAA State Policy CommitteeThrough COIA efforts, Georgia is Hosting AIAA Propulsion and Energy conference in 2017
COIA Director is Secretary for the Aerospace States AssociationSlide13
NASA Connections
NASA programs at Georgia Tech
A spectrum of NASA connections, including a partnership with Jet Propulsion lab.
NASA Specialized Center of Research (NSCOR) at EmoryEmory University’s Winship Cancer Institute and the Medical College of Georgia lead a five year study on how a component of space radiation may induce lung cancer.
This NSCOR consists of a team of scientists with complementary skills who work closely together to solve a set of research questions
NASA Space Grant Consortium at Georgia Tech Part of the 52 state based, university led Consortia to develop interdisciplinary space related research infrastructure, and develop and implement student programs.NASA Educator Resource Center at Museum of AviationHelp teachers learn about and use NASA educational resourcesSlide14
Georgia Aerospace:
Working Together to Grow Together
Georgia’s diverse aerospace community is well positioned to
Connect, Compete & Grow in the global aerospace market:AirportsIndustry Industry Organizations
UniversitiesTechnical Colleges
Economic DevelopmentLocal/State GovernmentInvestor GroupsMore Aerospace Jobs!Slide15
Center of Innovation for Aerospace
Aerospace.georgiainnovation.org
Amy Hudnall
Director
ahudnall@georgia.org
478.230.4300
Gary O’Neill
Senior Aerospace& Defense Specialistgoneill@georgia.org
404/433.8771
Program Coordinator
Debrion Radford478-471-2484