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Georgia Aerospace Industry Overview&Aerospace ClustersCenter of Innovation for AerospaceAugust 2014

AEROSPACE – KEY INDUSTRY FOR GEORGIACENTER OF INNOVATION FOR AEROSPACEOur Center’s MissionProvide the technical industry expertise,collaborative research, and partnerships tohelp the State's aerospace industry toConnect, Compete and Grow globally.Create More Georgia Aerospace Jobs!

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:ECONOMIC IMPACT Total Economic Impact of 50.9billion in 2011 Generated 1.6 billion in taxrevenues in 2011,10% percent ofstate’s total tax revenues Aerospace supports 5% of the state’semployment, 6% of state GDP Aerospace payroll of 8.4 billion withover 86,000 employed directlyEach job in theaerospaceindustrysupports 1.72additional jobsin GeorgiaSource: “Economic Impact Analysis of Georgia’s Aerospace Industry”, Georgia Tech Enterprise Innovation Institute, January 2013

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:COMPANIES & SECTORS Over 500 AerospaceCompanies Geographically Diverse Three main sectors–Aerospace Manufacturing–Maintenance, Repair &Overhaul (MRO)–Air Transportation

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:MANUFACTURING Aerospace exports of 7.8 billionin 2013 #1 international export of Georgia Ranked #4 in U.S.Aircraft & parts manufacturing for globalaerospace programs Aircraft Assembly – Lockheed Martin,Gulfstream, Maule, Thrush Aerostructures & Components - Boeing,Triumph, Meggitt, EMS Technologies Aircraft Engines - Pratt & Whitney, PCCAirfoils, PCI, TECT, Firth Rixson

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:MAINTENANCE REPAIR AND OVERHAUL (MRO) Major civilian MRO operations Ranked #4 among US States Over 20,000 employees Major employers - Delta, TIMCO,Bombardier, Standard AeroWarner Robins Air Logistics Center Largest industrial complex in Georgia Over 13,000 civilian employeesSource: Aeronautical Repair Station Association & U.S. Air Force

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:AIR TRANSPORTATION 104 public & 339 private airports Hartsfield Jackson AtlantaInternational Airport is the busiestpassenger airport in the world Home to major airline HQ &facilities Delta Air Lines, Express Jet, UPS,Southwest major hub

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:AIRPORTSGeorgia Airports - Total Operations CY20131,000,000911,074900,000Total 94127,14426,18022,30115,064ColumbusAlbany SouthwestGeorgiaRegionalMacon ce: FAAPeachtree Savannah DekalbHilton HeadGwinnett Cobb County Fulton Athens - Ben AugustaCounty - - McCollum County EppsRegional atBriscoe FieldFieldBrown FieldBush Field

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:AIRPORTSGeorgia Airports - Operations ral Aviation60000Air Taxi40000Air Carrier200000Peachtree Savannah Dekalb Hilton HeadSource: FAAGwinnett Cobb County Fulton Athens - Ben AugustaCounty - - McCollum County EppsRegional atBriscoe FieldFieldBrown FieldBush FieldColumbusAlbany SouthwestGeorgiaRegionalMacon MiddleGeorgiaRegional

GEORGIA AEROSPACE:AIRPORTSCodeNameTotal JobsTotal PayrollATL Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta434,434 16,313,000,000SAV Savannah-Hilton Head20,383 869,501,600AGS Augusta Regional1,561 59,016,500PDK Peachtree DeKalb1,834 67,280,300MCN Macon - Middle Georgia Regional1,925 85,596,100FTY Fulton County - Brown Field1,184 62,316,200FFC Atlanta Regional - Falcon Field793 27,307,900BQK Brunswick - Golden Isles980 40,852,600RYY Cobb County - McCollum Field842 25,043,200LZU Gwinnett County - Brisco Field730 24,589,600CSG Columbus622 24,421,800Source: GDOT 2011 Georgia Statewide Airport Economic Impact StudyTotal EconomicOutput 58,220,000,000 2,448,155,200 269,632,600 211,745,300 198,544,400 158,642,900 142,625,600 120,572,900 112,412,800 85,371,200 70,139,600

GEORGIA nkManufacturing, MRO, CommercialServiceSAVSavannah - Hilton Head32PDKPeachtree Dekalb24AGSAugusta Regional at Bush Field83MRO, Commercial ServiceMCNMacon - Middle Georgia Regional115MROFTYFulton County - Brown Field66RYYCobb County - McCollum Field59LZUGwinnett County - Briscoe Field410CSGColumbus912ABYAlbany - Southwest Georgia Regional1013AHNAthens - Ben Epps718

KEY ENABLERS FOR AEROSPACEECONOMIC GROWTH AT THE STATE LEVEL Technology Local Infrastructure Educational Institutions Policies & Regulations Customers CapitalAerospace Product Economic Life CycleR&DTestingMfgTraining“Birds of a featherflock together”Aerospace clusterdevelopment key tosuccessOperationsMaintenance

AEROSPACE CLUSTERS:WORKING TOGETHER TO GROW TOGETHER Most aerospace companies aremedium to small in sizeResources for “connection” at apremium Combine capabilities & assets togenerate “critical mass” Local airports a catalyst fordevelopment of local aerospaceclusterscrit·i·cal massnoun:the minimum size oramount of somethingrequired to start ormaintain a venture

AEROSPACE CLUSTERS:WORKING TOGETHER TO GROW TOGETHER Include stakeholders necessary for success Airport(s) Industry Industry Organizations Universities Technical Colleges Economic Development Local/State Government Investor Groups Technology Capital Local Infrastructure Educational Institutions Policies & Regulations Customers

AEROSPACE CLUSTERS:LOCAL EXAMPLES Paulding Aerospace Alliance http://pauldingaerospace.com/ Joint marketing activities Website, brochures, & other materials EAA AirVenture NBAA MRO AmericasHosting local events to highlight cluster Aero Expo at local air show

AEROSPACE CLUSTERS:THE CHALLENGE Cluster can be a county, group of neighboringcounties, or a region – Whatever it takes toreach “critical mass” Use your airport as focal point of development oflocal aerospace cluster Develop a diverse mix of aerospace businessresistant to downturns in any one sector COI-Aerospace is ready to partner with you toengage state resources

Center of Innovation for AerospaceAerospace.georgiainnovation.orgR. Steven Justice P.E.Directorsjustice@georgia.org478.308.3097Amy HudnallDeputy Directorahudnall@georgia.org478.230.4300Gary O’NeillDeputy Directorgoneill@georgia.org404.433.8771

GEORGIA AEROSPACE: ECONOMIC IMPACT Total Economic Impact of 50.9 billion in 2011 Generated 1.6 billion in tax revenues in 2011,10% percent of state’s total tax revenues Aerospace supports 5% of the state’s employment, 6% of state GDP Aerospace payroll of 8.4 billion with over 86,000 employed directly

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