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Recent Aerospace and Defense Expansion in Alabama Guarantee the State’s Technology Position

August 14th, 2022

Alabama’s growing technology base, skilled labor force, low cost of doing business, lucrative state and local incentives and friendly environment has drawn numerous automotive companies into the state. These same traits are now beginning to cause a tremendous expansion in Alabama’s aerospace and defense industries.

Northrop Grumman, known as a world leading defense company, currently employs around 1,200 people in the Huntsville, Alabama area near Redstone Arsenal. In a continued commitment to the community, Northrop Grumman will be building a new five building, $80 million complex in Huntsville to consolidate its various offices, laboratories and R&D centers.

Crestview Aerospace, based in Florida, plans to open a new facility in Fairhope, Alabama to build and modify rotary wing aircraft for existing contracts. Much of Crestview Aerospace’s growth can be attributed to an increased demand for the high-tech modification of military aircraft and a partnering with Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Bell Helicopters and others.

When looking for a U.S. home for its expansion, European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), based in France, was recently drawn to Alabama’s aerospace industry. EADS’s new facility in Mobile, Alabama will produce aerial refueling tankers. The state’s incentives and Mobile’s easy access to a deepwater port made the decision to move to Mobile an easy one, according to EADS representatives.

GKN Aerospace announced in July that it will expand its Tallassee, AL facility by 120,000 square feet by 2007. GKN is known for designing, testing, manufacturing and assembling a wide-range of composite structures for civil, military and commercial and space programs. As part of the incentive package for the expansion, the state contributed $1.5 million and the city of Tallassee contributed $250,000 towards the expansion, with GKN investing $250 million. In an Expansion Management article, Paul Crocker, VP and General Manager of GKN Aerospace in Alabama, said “The work force in Alabama is about the best I’ve worked for in 35 years.” And “The work ethic of the whole work force is tremendous. They work hard and they work well.”.

With offices located near Huntsville and Birmingham, The Technology Suits is well associated with Alabama’s growing position in the technology, defense and aerospace industries. Many in the country view Alabama as the deep South and behind the times, but this could not be further from the truth. Alabama does have a strong cultural heritage but has seen huge advances in higher education and technology related business in the past few decades.

The aerospace and defense industries have been in north Alabama for decades. However, the relatively recent entrance/expansion of the automotive industry by Honda in Talladega, Mercedes Benz in Tuscaloosa and Hyundai in Montgomery has helped to really push the next-generation industries in the state. This new wave of aerospace and defense expansions will help to ensure that Alabama keeps its new position as a leader in technology.

Understanding the Aerospace and Defense Industry

August 14th, 2022

The term ‘aerospace’ is uses to refer to the Earth’s atmosphere above our planet. In other words, this is the part of atmosphere through which commercial, personal and military vehicles fly. Aerospace is often used to refer to the research, designing, manufacturing, operation and maintenance of vehicles that can fly. Defense, on the other hand, is a military action that is concerned with the protection of the country against an attack. Therefore, the term ‘aerospace and defense’ refers to the use of flying vehicles and aircraft to protect the borders of a country against an offense.

The Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry is a critical business area that is more than just a business. Of course, there are businesses that are concerned about production, sales and profits, but this is one area of operations where countries take active interest because of their need to protect themselves.

Recent Changes In The Aerospace And Defense Industries

In recent times the A&D industry has gone through many changes, and some of them have been positive for the business and some not so positive.

Firstly, in the last decade or so, the perception of threat has increased – international terrorism has made it worse. Nations of the world have had to strike against Iraq and Afghanistan. There have also been instances of regional political tensions in China, India, Pakistan, and in other parts of the world. Countries are always trying to get the latest machinery so that they can remain armed and can face any contingencies. Because of this, the demand for A&D has only risen.

It also needs to be remembered here that this is a high technology industry that changes rapidly with scientific and technological breakthroughs. What this means is that, countries need to upgrade their facilities as new technology makes the old redundant. In other words, if your political enemy has upgraded, your defense abilities may fall short and you must also upgrade your resources.

This, of course, means that the aerospace and defense industry can keep selling to the same customer over and over again. But not everything is that good. In fact often, there are a great number of challenges. The main threats are from uncertainties concerning the supply of oil and the steep price hikes, political uncertainties and a worldwide credit crisis because of which countries are worried whether they will be able to meet the high prices of the A&D companies or not. There have been, after all, instances of default. There have also been instances where countries have had to take a loan to meet their defense needs.

The A&D Business And Industries Worldwide

These are big businesses and contracts can run into billions of dollars. Naturally there is a lot of competition among companies. There are usually two kinds of contract. Firstly, there is the contract of sale and second there is the maintenance contract wherein engineers of the company maintain the facilities, train government staff to maintain them, or do both.

Some of the biggest companies in the aerospace and defense industry are based in the European Union (BAE Systems, EADS, Dassault, Finmeccanica and Thales), China (the manufacturing and research facilities are located in Nanchang, Shenyang, Shanghai, Chengdu, Xian and Beijing), India (HAL in Bangalore), Russia (United Aircraft Buildin