Lt. Gov Jeanette Nuñez joins state officials, private sector partners and local economic development partners to open the Florida Pavilion at the Farnborough Air Show. TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez recently returned from an aerospace and aviation mission to the United Kingdom for the Farnborough International Airshow, which took place from July 22-26. During the mission, organized in conjunction with SelectFlorida, Inc., Lieutenant Governor Nuñez met with corporate executives to promote opportunities for collaboration between Florida and the aerospace and aviation industry. The Lieutenant Governor was also joined by Florida Commerce Secretary J. Alex Kelly, Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Jared Perdue, and Space Florida President and CEO Rob Long. The Lieutenant Governor’s presence at Farnborough this year supported growth in Florida jobs, cemented Florida’s brand as the premier location for aerospace and aviation, and culminated with the announcement that Aura Aero will expand its presence in Florida with a 500,000 square-foot manufacturing plant. The new manufacturing facility is estimated to create 1,030 jobs with an average wage of $73,695 and has a projected capital investment of $172.5 million. “Florida’s aerospace and aviation industry remains a pillar of our state’s economy, with more than 640 aerospace establishments, 2,000 aviation establishments, 19 commercial service airports, 3 spaceport facilities, 130 public-use airports and 20 major military installations,” said Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez. “I was honored to attend this year’s Farnborough International Air Show, along with our delegation of more than 30 Florida manufacturing companies and partners, to prove, once again, how Florida continues to lead the nation.” |
More than 150 delegates, business owners and economic development partners traveled to the Farnborough International Airshow to represent Florida. This delegation shared a common goal to support and promote Florida’s aerospace and aviation, and military and defense industries on an international stage. This commitment to Florida’s success reinforces Florida’s economic development vision and directly benefits job creators and job seekers. The Farnborough Airshow provides an elevated platform for the small and medium-sized businesses exhibiting in the Florida pavilion, allowing them to reach an international audience. The mission included the following:Delegation consisted of 19 Florida companies: Aero-Hose CorporationAerospace Technologies Group Aerostar Training Services AerotapeAeroTools Connection AIP Precision Machining ARC 145 Avionica LLC Century Fasteners Corporation FEAM Aero Future Metals Global AirServices Loos & Company Orkal Aerospace Paradigm Parachute & Defense Red 6 Defense Systems TSS Solutions Skybolt Aerospace Fasteners ViewPoint Systems Lt. Governor Nuñez, Secretary Kelly and Secretary Perdue met with representatives from Skybolt Aerospace Fasteners, based in Leesburg, Viewpoint Systems based in Pensacola, Loos & Co based in Naples, and AIP Precision Machining based in Daytona Beach. Local Economic Development Partners:Lieutenant Governor Nuñez was joined by the following local economic development partners to discuss strategic opportunities for growth and expansion within the state:SpaceFlorida Florida’s Great Northwest Powering Florida (FPL) Orlando Economic Partnership Bay Economic Development Alliance Bradenton Area Economic Development Corporation City of Pensacola Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast PowerSouth Energy Cooperative Santa Rosa Economic Development Team Volusia Economic Development Corporation JAXUSAThe Lieutenant Governor also met with officials from the United Kingdom to continue Florida’s efforts to partner with the UK in the Aerospace Industry, following Florida’s historic MOU signed with the UK by Governor DeSantis in 2023.### |