Areospace industry in mexico

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Chihuahua City is big dog in Mexico aerospace

In Chihuahua City alone, 36 aerospace plants have opened since 2007 as a growing number of international parts makers use the city as a base for tapping a massive airplane-production market in the United States.

“Our first objective was to get into the U.S. market and get a deal with U.S. customers,” said Nicolas Maillard, director of the French-owned Manoir Aerospace plant in Chihuahua City, 235 miles south of El Paso, Texas.
Chihuahua City is big dog in Mexico aerospace - Washington Times


Opportunities for the Aerospace industry in Mexico.

Manufacturing, engineering and MRO

American Industries offers a great opportunity in Mexico if you are planning to optimize aeronautics and aerospace manufacturing operation costs by offshoring, or better said, nearshoring in a low cost country.
Mexico has become a noteworthy player on the global aerospace stage and the world's 9th leading supplier of aerospace manufactures to the United States.

There are currently 184 companies that are making big profits out of the opportunities that Mexico provides in manufacturing parts as engine components, landing gear parts, audio and video systems, harnesses and cables; as well as steel, iron, and aluminum machining, among others. Mexico exports over $600 million dollars in aircraft parts.

Some of the international companies that have taken advantage of the Mexican aerospace manufacturing offerings include Bombardier, Bell Helicopter, CAV Aerospace, Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft, Labinal, M&M from BE Aerospace, Nordam, Zodiac, among other companies.
Opportunities for the Aerospace Industry in Mexico-American Industries


I think Mexico needs it's smart, bright educated children to work, create jobs so Mexicans can go home and they can stay home. It would be the right thing for Mexico and the best thing for us. Mexico has jobs for them so send them home. Matter of fact, lets make it easier for Amrican graduates to go to Mexico to work.
 
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