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Aerospace ManufacturingA Growth Leader in GeorgiaIn this study:1. Industry Snapshot3. A Top Growth Leader4. Industry Mix6. Industry Wages and OccupationalEmployment7. Pro-Business State8. Unionization9.10.11.12.13.15.16.17.18.Research UniversitiesGTRI and GTMIHigh-Tech TalentCenters of InnovationWorld-Class Training ProgramsStrong Partnerships and Ready WorkforceTransportation InfrastructurePowering Your Manufacturing FacilityAerospace CompaniesCommunity and Economic Development

Aerospace ManufacturingA Growth Leader in GeorgiaAerospace is defined as Aerospace Products and Parts Manufacturing as well as Other Support Activities for Air Transportation.§ 75§ «575400Aerospacecompanies with25 employees§ 85§ 985§ 20§ 20§ 85§ 185§ 16§ 75§ 95#1State for for AerospaceManufacturing1#2Ranking of the Georgia market foraircraft engines and parts exportsin the U.S.#7State for Defense SpendingInvestment2181,500Number of workers employed inaerospace-related occupations3PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) 2017 AerospaceAttractiveness Rankings, 8.15.2017Office of Economic Adjustment - Defense Spending byState, FY20153EMSI 2017.3Georgia is the ideal home for aerospacecompanies. With the world’s most traveledairport, eight regional airports, prominentmilitary bases and accessibility to thecountry’s fastest-growing major port,Georgia’s aerospace industry serves aglobal marketplace. Georgia is also hometo a highly-skilled workforce and worldclass technical expertise geared towardpromoting the success of the aerospaceindustry. Georgia’s business climate isconsistently ranked as one of the bestin the country, with a business-friendlytax code and incentives that encouragemanufacturing growth for existing andnewly arriving companies.Leaders in the IndustrySeveral global and national leaders inthe aerospace industry have a presencein Georgia. Lockheed Martin, a majorglobal aerospace and defense contractor,specializes in researching, developingand manufacturing advanced militarytechnology. Gulfstream Aerospace is anational leader in commercial aircraftmanufacturing and repair. Additionally,Meggitt Polymers & Composites, a divisionof UK-based Meggitt PLC, specializes inflexible fuel tanks and helicopter interiorpanels and accessories.New Aerospace Companies BringBusiness to GeorgiaIn the last five years, 12 facilities located orexpanded operations, creating more than1,700 jobs. Georgia’s latest announcementsinclude Pratt & Whitney’s expansion inColumbus in both 2016 and 2017, MeggittPolymers & Composites’ expansion inRockmart and MSB Group’s location inSavannah. For a complete list of new majorlocations and expansions, see page 2.Why Georgia for Aerospace? Highly skilled workers World-class technical expertise Renowned workforce training program Increasing number of defensepersonnel Business-friendly environment Excellent accessibility to marketTop Aerospace EmployersCompanyGulfstream Aerospace Corp.Employment10,250Delta TechOps Division6,643Lockheed Martin Corp.5,400Meggitt Polymers & Composites900Triumph Aerostructures-VoughtAircraft750Northrop Grumman Corp.576PCC Airfoils LLC522Pratt & Whitney/ColumbusEngine Center480JAC Products Inc.460Aircraft Service InternationalGroup Inc.450Note: Employment numbers reflect the employment of allGeorgia locations. Employment numbers listed on this tableare actual industry workers, which differ from occupationalworkers. Occupational workers mentioned on this page andon page 6 of this study have skills that could be applied tothe aerospace industry. Source: Aerospace Database, GeorgiaPower Community and Economic Development, 201712Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November 20171

Aerospace companies bring businessto Georgia.Aircraft Engine Manufacturer,Pratt & Whitney, to Invest 386Million in Columbus Facility“This investment will ensure we havethe appropriate infrastructure, toolingand trained workforce in place toprovide the best products and servicesto our customers worldwide.”Chris Calio, Pratt & Whitney CommercialEnginesSource: “Pratt & Whitney to Create More Than 500Jobs in Muscogee County,” Governor’s Office PressRelease, 2.14.2017Major locations and expansions bring more than 1,700 aerospace jobs to Georgia.City2017 Pratt & Whitney*ColumbusMuscogee Aircraft engine overhaul and repair2017 TermaAtlantaCobbDefense and aerospace manufacturerProductEngine components and otherstructures for F35 combat fighterMeggitt Polymers &2016Composites*RockmartPolk2016 Pratt & Whitney*ColumbusMuscogee Aircraft engine overhaul and repair144100SavannahChatham2015 Wencor Group LLC*PeachtreeCityFayetteAerospace parts supplier2952015 Boeing Co.*MaconBibb2015 Triumph Aerostructures* Milledgeville BaldwinMcCann AerospaceMachining*50Structural subassemblies for airlifters212Composite and metal bonded aircraft structures5025AthensClarkePrecision machined monolithic partsfor the aerospace industryBrunswickGlynnCommercial aircraft100Complex sub-assemblies for airframemanufacturers1002013 Valent Aerostructures**PoolerChatham2013 Pratt & Whitney*ColumbusMuscogee Aircraft engine overhaul and repairTotal375102016 MSB Group2014 Gulfstream Aerospace*Number of civilian workersemployed at Georgia’s fourAir Force bases500Interior components of businessaircrafts201514,000CountyNo. of JobsAnnouncedYear Company1251,711*Expansions**Acquired by LMI in 2013Source: Press announcements; Aerospace Database, Georgia Power Community & Economic Development, 2017Georgia is the Center of Major Aerospace ActivityNumber of private facilitiesdedicated to aerospace partsand products manufacturing,and air transportationsupport activities1More Than 24,000 Employed by Major Manufacturing Employers within 400 Milesof Atlanta 450400 MILES1,8005,400ATLANTA7,37910,0001,000*Employment does not reflect total aerospace manufacturing employment by state. Aerospace manufacturing may behigher as locations portrayed on this map are only a sample of total aerospace manufacturing employment in each state.*Represents projected employment number at full production in 2018Source: Press announcements; Aerospace Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 2017 1QCEW, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016 data2Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November 2017

Georgia’s aerospace cluster is the largest inthe Southeast.Exports Index, Year 2003 1The aerospace industry is one of theExports in Georgia: Outperforminglargest in terms of employment andthe U.S.one of the fastest-growing sectors inGA IndexSE IndexU.S. IndexGeorgia within transportation equipmentmanufacturing. Among southeastern6states, Georgia is the second mostspecialized in the production of aerospace12.2%5products, generating greater exportopportunities for local companies.9.2%4Lockheed Martin and Gulfstream areamong the largest exporters in Georgia.6.6% 3Georgia employs more than 21,0000.7%71.2%workers in aerospace product and 0920072008200520062003020041Aerospace exports increased 180 percentfrom 2006 to 2016, 2.3 times the growthof U.S. exports. Georgia’s aerospaceexports also account for 30 percent ofall aerospace exports in the Southeast,followed by Florida with 25.9 percent andSouth Carolina with 24.7 percent.*Southeast region, as defined in this study, includes Georgia,Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolinaand Tennessee Note: HS Commodities codes used - 88,Aircraft, Spacecraft, and Parts Thereof, and 8411, Turbojets,Turbopropellers, and Other Gas Turbines, Parts. Source: Stateexports by HS commodities, USA Trade Online, Foreign TradeDivision, U.S. Census Bureau.Top States in Aircraft and AircraftEngines .Texas5.Georgia6.FloridaAircraft Engines and Parts1.Texas2.GeorgiaOhio4.South Carolina5.FloridaSource: State exports by HS commodities, USA TradeOnline, Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau,2016 dataGeorgia’s Aerospace Industry: Largest in Employment and Second Most Specialized in the SoutheastSize of the bubble represents number of Aerospace jobs*Highly specializedtGEORGIAGeorgiaSouth CarolinaNational AverageFlorida0 500 00-15%-10%North 2017-2022 Projected Employment ChangetieuoQ2017 Location Quotientn1 00enmoypl1 50dte eec goj anPr Ch2 nt02 e-2 mnt17 loy20 pEmioatcLoEmAlabama17202 00eacsproAe2 1.855.0%South Carolina7,2891.0830.0%North issippi7570.19-2.0%Fastest growing*Aerospace product and parts manufacturing (NAICS 33641), LQ ratio of proportion of an area’s employment in an industryto that of the nation as a whole, LQ of 1 National average, LQ 1 Area’s activity is not specialized, LQ 1 Area is morespecialized. Source: EMSI, 2017.3Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November 20173

Georgia’s 375 aerospace companies arelocated throughout the state.Aerospace Employment atGeorgia’s Air Force BasesGA Air Force Base, CityCivilianEmploymentin AerospaceDobbins ARB, Marietta700Ft Stewart/Hunter AFB,Savannah3,891Moody AFB, ValdostaRobins AFB, Warner RobinsTOTAL800The industry NAICS classifications used in this study are in the 336 family, AerospaceProduct and Parts Manufacturing, and 488190, Other Support Activities for Air Transport.Many companies within these classifications are located close to Georgia’s internationaland regional airports, including Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, theworld’s most traveled airport, averaging 275,000 passengers a day. Georgia ranks thirdfor maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) employment and sixth in economic activitygeneration, according to the Aeronautical Repair Station Association’s 2017 Global MROMarket Economic Assessment report.15,91121,302Source: Military base contacts, 2016Aerospace ClustersAerospace Employment 150Aerospace151Employment- 500DaltonLockheedMartinAeronautics!§ Defense Continues to be a MajorMarket for GeorgiaWith the continued investment theDepartment of Defense is making inGeorgia, the state has launched theGeorgia Defense Exchange (GDX). Thisis an interactive business developmentplatform designed to assistGeorgia businesses in finding newopportunities in DOD contracting.The directory includes contracthistories and detailed companyprofiles for defense contractorslocated in Georgia. Its interactivedashboards, data visualizations, realtime data and business-to-businesscommunication tools are designed toappeal to companies in any industry.Companies with no experiencein defense contracting as well asseasoned defense businesses canbenefit from GDX.75§ «§ 575pRome!"400!§ "20p!Delta TechOps Division151 - 5001,501- 10,000 150Augusta§ 20p"!§ 85Triumph Aerostructures/Vought Aircraft DivisionMacon!"§ 185WarnerRobinspp!§ !16ColumbusGulfstream Aerospace"o"§ !SavannahÎ75PCC AirfoilsAlbany§ p!95p!Valdosta!pSource: “Deal announces launch of Georgia DefenseExchange,” Office of the Governor Press Release,7.31.2017PortsInternational AirportsRegional AirportsSource: Aerospace Database, Georgia Power Community and Economic Development, 20174501 - 1,500501 - 1,500SchoolsOfferingOfferingAerospacePrograms" " reer schools, colleges,technical colleges and 1,501 - 9,382!985"Meggitt Polymers& Composites§ Gainesville 85!Georgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November 2017BrunswickÎ

Aircraft Manufacturing is the leading segmentfor aerospace employment in Georgia.Aircraft manufacturing accounts for more than 70 percent of all employment in Georgia’saerospace industry, followed by other air transportation support activities and aircraftengine and engine parts manufacturing with 12.2 percent and 9.2 percent, respectively.Top Employers in LargestIndustry SubgroupsAircraft ManufacturingGulfstream Aerospace Corp.Georgia Aerospace Employment by SegmentLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.12.2%9.2%6.6%0.7%71.2%Aircraft Manufacturing: This segmentincludes the production of aircraft, aircraftconversion and complete aircraft overhauland rebuilding.Thrush Aircraft Inc.Other Support Activities for AirTransportation: The second largestsegment comprises companies providingspecialized services, including aircraft testing,maintenance and repair and fueling services.Delta TechOps DivisionAircraft Engine and Engine PartsManufacturing: This segment covers avariety of products including aircraft engineoverhaul and rebuilding, gasoline engineparts, jet propulsion engine parts and rocketenginesAircraft Engine and EngineParts ManufacturingOther Aircraft Parts and Equipment:This segment includes companies engagedin manufacturing aircraft parts or auxiliaryequipment (except engines and aircraftfluid power subassemblies) and companiesdeveloping and making prototypes of aircraftparts and auxiliary equipment. Auxiliaryequipment includes such items as cropdusting apparatus, armament racks, in-flightrefueling equipment and external fuel tanks.Source: EMSI, 2017.310,0005,400280Other Support Activities forAir Transportation6,643Northrop Grumman Corp.576Aircraft Service International Group Inc.450PPC Airfoils522Pratt & Whitney480Precision Components International Inc.350Source: Aerospace Database, Georgia Power Communityand Economic Development, 2017Guided Missile and Space VehicleManufacturing and Propulsion Unit andUnit Parts Manufacturing: This segmentincludes manufacturing complete guidedmissiles and space vehicles as well asdeveloping and making prototypes of guidedmissiles or space vehicles.Size of the bubble represents number of Aerospace jobs*5000Alabama5000GEORGIASouth CarolinaNational AverageFlorida5000-15%Mississippi-10%North CarolinaTennessee-5%0%5%10%15%20%25%30%2017-2022 Projected EmploymentGeorgiaChangePower Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November 2017Fastest growing5

More than 181,000 Georgia workers areemployed in aerospace-related occupations.Georgia is known for its high-quality, affordable workforce. Wage rates in Georgiatypically fall below the national average, particularly for manufacturing occupations.Georgia’s weekly wage rate for the aerospace product and parts manufacturing industryfollows this trend.Georgia’s Wage Rates FallBelow National Rates in theAerospace Industry*Georgia 100,000U.S. 90,000 80,000 70,0002015*Aerospace product and parts manufacturing onlySource: Average Annual Pay, Private Industry –Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages; U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics, August 20172016201320142011201220102009200720082006 60,000With more than 181,000 aerospace-related workers, Georgia offers an ample supply ofskilled employees with a variety of technical backgrounds.Occupation17-2011Aerospace Engineers2,68117-2071Electrical Engineers4,38117-2072Electronics Engineers, Except Computer5,85417-2112Industrial Engineers6,47817-2141Mechanical Engineers5,07917-2199Engineers, All Other2,93517-3021Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians17-3023Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians17-3026Industrial Engineering Technicians1,13817-3029Engineering Technicians, Except Drafters, All Other1,51049-1011First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers49-2091Avionics Technicians49-2094Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment49-3011Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians8,69951-1011First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers21,51951-2011Aircraft Structure, Surfaces, Rigging, and Systems Assemblers2,77151-2031Engine and Other Machine Assemblers51-2041Structural Metal Fabricators and Fitters51-2092Team Assemblers51-4011Computer-Controlled Machine Tool Operators, Metal and Plastic2,19351-4033Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators,and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,16751-4034Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metaland Plastic74051-4041Machinists7,39451-4081Multiple Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic1,68151-4111Tool and Die Makers1,06651-4121Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Brazers51-4199Metal Workers and Plastic Workers, All Other34551-9022Grinding and Polishing Workers, Hand57551-9061Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers, and Weighers51-9122Painters, Transportation EquipmentTotalSource: EMSI, 2017.36Numberof GeorgiaWorkersSOCCodeGeorgia Power Community & Economic Development – Your Partner In Business Georgia Power, November ,3542,021181,505

Doing business in Georgia is easyand profitable.Georgia is a pro-business state. An aggressive incentives program, favorable tax rates,favorable conditions for employers and programs to accelerate the permitting anddevelopment process make Georgia the right place to start and grow a business.Georgia’s current corporate income tax is six percent, ranking it among the lowest inthe nation. Georgia’s corporate income tax is based on a single-factor apportionment,weighted solely on sales receipts in Georgia.Statutory IncentivesAerospace manufacturing companies inGeorgia are often eligible for a varietyof tax credits and sales tax exemptions.The state’s job tax credit program grantscredits for job creation that may beapplied against the state’s corporateincome tax. Other tax credits includethose tied to capital investment, employeetraining and child care. See the listing tothe right for major tax credit programsand major tax exemptions in Georgia. Fordetailed information on tax exemptions,credits and other state incentives,please visit the Publications page ofSelectGeorgia.com.Right-to-Work StateGeorgia is a right-to-work state. Georgiahas maintained this status since 1947.Employment-at-Will StateGeorgia has no employment laws whichare more stringent or restrictive thanthose at the federal level. Georgia is anemployment-at-will state. In the absenceof a written contract and in compliancewith federal employment laws, employersin Georgia are able to exercise their ownhiring and dismissal decisions; state lawsmake no provisions for wrongful discharge.One-Stop PermittingGeorgia offers a consolidated stateenvironmental program with delegatedauthority from the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) for issuanceand enforcement of federal permits. TheGeorgia Department of Natural Resourcesissues or denies all permits required bystate and federal environmental protectionlegislation when a facility is being locatedin the state. One-stop permitting enablesprospective industries to obtain expeditedrequired permits.Site Selection“Top U.S. Business Climates”1.Georgia2.North Carolina3.Texas4.Ohio5.TennesseeSource: “2017 Top State Business Climate Rankings,”Site Selection magazine, November 2017Area DevelopmentGeorgia’s Tax Credit Programs Job Tax CreditQuality Jobs Tax CreditMega Project Tax CreditInvestment Tax CreditOptional Investment Tax CreditSmall Business Growth Tax CreditPort Activity Tax CreditMass Transit Tax CreditWood Residuals Tax CreditRetraining Tax CreditEducation Tax CreditR&D Tax CreditChild Care Property Tax CreditQualified Child Care Property Tax Credit“Top States for Doing Business”1.Georgia2.South Carolina3.Texas4.Tennessee5.LouisianaSource: “Top States for Business 2016: Site ConsultantSurvey,” Area Development magazine, September 2016Major Tax ExemptionsProperty: Local Tax Abatement* Freeport InventorySales: Energy Used in Manufacturing Industrial Materials Packaging Materials Manufacturing Machinery Primary Material Handling Equipment Pollution Control Equipment Computer Hardware and Software Custom Computer Software Development Clean Room Equipment Telephone Services*at local discre

and manufacturing advanced military technology. Gulfstream Aerospace is a national leader in commercial aircraft manufacturing and repair. Additionally, Meggitt Polymers & Composites, a division of UK-based Meggitt PLC, specializes in flexible fuel tanks and helicopter interior panels and accessories. New Aerospace Companies Bring Business to .

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