Monday, January 2, 2012

Embraer wins contract to build military planes in Jax

A three-angle image of the A-29 Super Tucano

Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer Friday won a Defense Department contract to manufacturer military aircraft in Jacksonville.

The contact, totaling $355 million, represents 50 high-wage jobs initially at an Embraer facility at Jacksonville International Airport. Mayor Alvin Brown, who lobbied heavily for the contract, said the company could begin hiring in January.

?This is great economic news for Jacksonville,? Brown said in a news release. ?The award reaffirms that Jacksonville is the most military and business friendly city in the United States.?

"It's about tapping our skilled workforce," Brown said in a phone interview. "We have graduates of the best colleges and universities here ? the Naval Academy, West Point. They come here, serve and exit ? why not tap that?"

Sierra Nevada Corporation?

The Mayor emphasized the importance of the team approach to economic development ? the Jacksonville Aviation Authority?

The A-29 Super Tucano is currently flown by five air forces a ...

Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer Friday won a Defense Department contract to manufacturer military aircraft in Jacksonville.

The contact, totaling $355 million, represents 50 high-wage jobs initially at an Embraer facility at Jacksonville International Airport. Mayor Alvin Brown, who lobbied heavily for the contract, said the company could begin hiring in January.

?This is great economic news for Jacksonville,? Brown said in a news release. ?The award reaffirms that Jacksonville is the most military and business friendly city in the United States.?

"It's about tapping our skilled workforce," Brown said in a phone interview. "We have graduates of the best colleges and universities here ? the Naval Academy, West Point. They come here, serve and exit ? why not tap that?"

Sierra Nevada Corporation?

The Mayor emphasized the importance of the team approach to economic development ? the Jacksonville Aviation Authority?

The A-29 Super Tucano is currently flown by five air forces and on order by others, according to an Embraer news release. The company said the planes are credited with helping the Colombian government defeat the FARC insurgency.

"The 150+ units now in operation around the world have logged over 130,000 flight hours, including more than 18,000 combat hours without any combat loss," the news release stated

The Defense Department said 55 percent of the contract work would be done by Sierra Nevada Corporation at its Sparks, Nev. facility, and 45 percent by Embraer in Jacksonville.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/vertical_58/~3/plW2SYHVjgE/embraer-wins-contract-to-build.html

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