| "Metro
Orlando offers many strengths to the aviation and aerospace industry—an
abundance of land available adjacent to runways for hangars, maintenance,
air cargo, and other aviation related facilities; ample
supply of power and recycled water capabilities for manufacturing
facilities; and a world-class simulation and training cluster. This
industry will only continue to grow here." |
| —Jim
Laria, Aviation Consultant |
The aviation
and aerospace sector in Metro Orlando has developed over the past 60 years
from a collection of military installations and small airstrips to become
a hub for global commercial air travel, advanced flight training, air
defense projects and space exploration.
Aviation
in the region is anchored by the first-rate Orlando International
Airport. One of the top largest airports in the world, Orlando International
Airport is frequently
cited as a key advantage to companies doing business in Metro Orlando.
With more than 50 airlines, scheduled service to over 100 domestic
and
international locations and thriving air cargo operations, companies
across a diverse range of industries can easily transport both people
and goods
to virtually anywhere in the world from Orlando International Airport.
Metro Orlando
is also served by Orlando Sanford International Airport, a smaller, but
fast-growing facility, as well as a number of well-regarded regional airports.
Located less than an hour from the renowned NASA launch facilities at
Kennedy Space Center, Metro Orlando is a prime location for the region’s
aviation and aerospace industry.
Defense contract
powerhouse Lockheed Martin is a stronghold in the region, earning billions
of dollars in government and commercial contracts for a host of projects
from missile and rocket systems to jet fighters. Smaller companies in
the region often capture lucrative government subcontracts, along with
other major contractors that have a Florida presence such as The Boeing
Co. and Harris Corporation.
With many
crossover applications, the sector benefits from a region firmly designated
as the world’s capital for modeling, simulation and training. Organizations
in the region employ simulation technology in such applications as flight
training for commercial and private pilots and air traffic management.
The sector
enjoys strong support from public and private organizations that are dedicated
to advancing the industry locally. Additionally, community educational
institutions develop programs specifically geared toward enhancing the
quality of the workforce available to aviation and aerospace businesses.
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to this industry sector, click below. |
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Aviation
& Aerospace Brief |
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"Aviation/Aerospace
- Soaring To New Heights" Brochure |
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"Model
Airports" - Article from Texture magazine, Vol
4 Issue 2 2007 |
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"Piloting
The Airways" -
Article from Texture magazine,
Vol 3 Issue 1 2006 |
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G&T
Conveyor Company and Kinetics, Inc. Profile -
Article from Texture magazine,
Vol 2 Issue 1 2005 |
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